Christmas around the world

Christmas around the world
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There is no mystery as to why the Christmas season is often described as the most wonderful time of the year. Read on for some of the best celebrations the world over  

There is no mystery as to why the Christmas season is often described as the most wonderful time of the year. Read on for some of the best celebrations the world over

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Fulton Street, New Orleans
Fulton Street, in the heart of downtown New Orleans, will once again transform the Fulton Street pedestrian corridor into a winter wonderland. Visitors will enter Miracle on Fulton Street from Poydras Street, walking through a giant ornament and be greeted on the other side by twinkling lights and a 30-foot Christmas tree. “Snow,” which is rare for New Orleans, will occur at intervals throughout the day on Fulton Street.

Freemont Street, Las Vegas
The Freemont Street also known as "Vintage Vegas," is the center of revitalization with a booming entertainment and dining scene. Downtown Las Vegas might be the place for you if you're looking for a fun filled Christmas. The Freemont East District has a happening nightlife, culture and unique vibe you won't find anywhere else.

34th Street, Baltimore, Maryland
Each year, the 700 block of 34th Street in Hampden lights up with holiday decorations, one-of-a-kind sculptures, and more lights than you could imagine. The tradition started in 1947 by a couple, Bob Hosier and Darlene Hughes, who both loved decorating their homes for Christmas.

Peacock Lane, Portland, Oregon
At The Grotto in Northeast Portland, the Christmas Festival of Lights uses more than 500,000 lights and 150 choral performances to share the Christmas spirit at the internationally renowned Catholic shrine. People of all faiths are welcome to the 62-acre park that features a rock cave carved into the base of a 110-foot cliff.

Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, New York City

The world-renowned Christmas lights in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn—where neighbors work to outdo each other with outrageous installations—are the most impressive holiday decorations in the five boroughs.

Market Street, San Francisco
From shimmering snowflakes on Market Street light posts to Santas in their undies, San Francisco knows how to fab it up for the most wonderful time of the year.

The Flemish Way!
Christmas is that time of the year which brings out the biggest festive celebrations followed by the new-year welcome and resolutions. Here are some of the Flemish cities that are just perfect to travel for a memorable Christmas time.

Christmas Market of Brussels
Winter in Brussels is fun and it's going to stay that way! They are waiting for you everywhere in Brussels: from the cobblestones of the Grand-Place to the paths of its leafy suburbs or the enchanting setting of a fairy-tale castle.

Christmas Market in Antwerp
Handmade bags, cupcakes that are almost too beautiful to eat, miniature cribs... The Antwerp Christmas market is a real hotspot for gift-hunters. The Christmas market is a great place to eat or drink something. From traditional winter delicacies like mulled wine, hot waffles and bacon potatoes to vegetarian and Mexican dishes: you won't suffer from hunger and thirst.

Christmas Market in Bruges
From 25/11/2016 until 2/01/2017 the historic city centre of Bruges gets transformed into a giant Christmas market. In addition you can enjoy the ice rink. The closed dome with some beautiful decorations is one of the best places to enjoy that ice-skating adventure along with some of the best wines and beer experiences that the city has to offer.

Hong Kong
A Sparkling Christmas celebration at Hong Kong Disneyland (From November 17, 2016 to January 2, 2017) goes on and on day and night with “A Holiday Wish-Come-True Tree Lighting Ceremony,” to the “Holiday Kiss Goodnight,” and the feast of festive treats and Christmas must-buys in between.

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