Can These Christmas Towns Beat The Goan Christmas Experience

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Christmas is celebrated all across the world. A bit more in these special Christmas towns.
Charming, picturesque, quaint—that’s how you’d no doubt describe the quintessential Christmas towns.

In the perfect scene, snow is falling gently, icicles dangle from the eaves, and it’s December because Christmas comes but once a year…at least in most places.

Yet in this collection of 7 lucky Christmas towns, Christmas is a year-round affair. Click through to find out where the holiday spirit is kept alive, even in the warmest weather.

Santa Claus, Indiana

With a title like Santa Claus, it has to be 365 days of vacation spirit. Located in south-western Indiana, this vacation spot is sought after for vacation fans. While Santa would possibly no longer be in house checking his list, the city is stuffed with holiday-themed character.

For some people, the post office is a ought to stop. If you are up for the drive, you can send your holiday cards from the nearby post office. It is the only location with the legitimate Santa Claus postal stamp.

Additionally, the city has a Santa Claus Museum and a year-round Christmas store. A large landmark and brilliant picture stop are the 40-ton Santa Claus statue. Even many of the local neighbours have embraced road names with the holiday themes.

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North Pole, Alaska

While a trip to the actual North Pole is solely for the one’s who are courageous (and Santa, himself), North Pole, Alaska has found a few visitors.

Although never quite reaching the notoriety it had hoped, the town has embraced its Christmas namesake. Even though there isn’t a lot of tourism in this town, it does has the vacation spirit.

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Christmas, Florida

It’s Christmas each day throughout the year in Christmas, Florida—literally. In honour of its Christmassy name, the tiny city with a population of simply over 1,000 keeps a few holiday decorations up 365 days a year.

During the actual season, hundreds of visitors throng the local post office to make certain their greeting cards get the distinctive “Christmas” postmark.

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North Pole, New York

This North Pole lies a little farther south than you’d expect—to be specific, in the city of Wilmington, New York, cradled in the Adirondacks and about forty-five miles south of the Canadian border.

The miniature village is domestic to Santa’s Workshop, an entertainment park that dates back to 1949. The enchantment is open the entire week from June through Labour Day, then on most weekends through December.

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Santa’s Village, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada

Just underneath 200 miles north of Toronto sits the fun-filled Christmas wonderland of Santa’s Village.

The family-run park offers, amongst different attractions, a Ferris wheel with ornament-shaped cars, a Rudolph-themed coaster, and a petting zoo with actual reindeer!

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

Visit Rothenburg on der Tauber to admire the town’s extraordinary medieval architecture, then end utilizing the Christmas Museum housed in the Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas Village, the company’s flagship store.

Purveyors of high-quality, handcrafted Christmas decor, Käthe Wohlfahrt has placed at some point in Europe, an everlasting shop in Stillwater, Minnesota, and seasonal stores in some principal U.S. cities.

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

On December 24, 1741, a little city positioned in the coronary heart of Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley was once named Bethlehem with the aid of Moravian Count Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf.

Since then, the town—which is about an hour backyard Philadelphia— has taken its identity and records very seriously. Every November, more than a hundred and fifty artisans from around the country set up shop alongside live musicians at the German-inspired Christkindlmarkt, whilst an 81-foot-tall metal star shines down on the city and can be viewed from 25 miles away.

Not to mention there’s also a live advent calendar that counts down the days to Christmas, starting December 1.