

Old Town Square provides endless entertainment in the form of live shows, dance performances and creative workshops, while Wenceslas Square is great for handmade gifts and locals treats like klobasa (Czech sausage) and mulled wine. Thankfully these spots are only a few minutes’ walk apart, so revelers can easily visit both in a day. While there’s no shortage of markets throughout the city, the main ones are found in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. The Czech Republic capital is the very definition of a winter wonderland during the festive period. To say Prague goes all out at Christmas is something of an understatement. Meadowlark Botanical Gardens: 9750 Meadowlark Gardens Ct., Vienna $5-$18įor more ways to spend the holiday season, subscribe to our Things to Do newsletter.Prague has several festive markets, but the main events are those in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Follow the path as you weave between the trees and displays that light up the grounds and reflect off the pond.

Head to Meadowlark Botanical Gardens to see the garden like never before. Bull Run Regional Park: 7700 Bull Run Dr., Centreville $30-$40 per vehicle Winter Walk of Lights Just pack up the family and drive the 2.5-mile trail of glowing bulbs for a magical evening of holiday festivities. Norfolk Botanical Garden: 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk $10-$25 Bull Run Festival of LightsĮnjoy the twinkling holiday lights from the comfort and warmth of your car. Guests will be able to walk under giant light-strand trees, past the gingerbread village, and through the candy cane forest for a magical night of fun (and photos). Looking to walk through a winter wonderland? This one-mile walk around the Norfolk Botanical Garden gives you all the festive views minus the seasonal chill. Lerner Town Square at Tysons II: 8025 Galleria Dr., Tysons Dominion Energy Garden of Lights With over 1,000 handmade Chinese lanterns, guests can explore light designs that depict Chinese myths, legends, and zodiacs, in addition to displays featuring a world of ice. Franklin Park Arts Center: 36441 Blueridge View Ln., Purcellville $3 DC Winter Lantern FestivalĬoming from New York is the first immersive DC Winter Lantern Festival. Start off the evening with a tour of the center’s indoor exhibit “Faces,” then grab a cup of warm apple cider as you brave the cold to wander through the outdoor light sculptures.

Kings Dominion: 16000 Theme Park Way, Doswell $20-$50 Winter Lights Walk : Sweet Adventuresįorget the traditional holiday light display and instead check out the amazing creations made by local artists. As you take in the dazzling displays, enjoy carriage rides around the park, hop on the rides after dark, decorate cookies with Mrs. The amusement park will be beautifully decorated in millions of shimmering lights, as its iconic Eiffel Tower and fountain transform into a 300-foot-tall Christmas tree and ice skating rink. Bluemont Vineyard: 18755 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont WinterfestĪs you enter the gates of Kings Dominion, get ready to be transported to the North Pole. Those looking for a special night under the lights can attend the vineyard’s Chef’s Table four-course dinners throughout December. Grab your glass of wine and pick the perfect seat as the vineyard illuminates over 10,000 vines each night. Head to the mountains for a one-of-a-kind holiday light celebration. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden: 1800 Lakeside Ave., Richmond $5-$14 Lighting of the Vines Follow the millions of lights that line the paths and light up the trees as you search for the lighted flowers, butterflies, and peacocks on the grounds. When you flip the switch at Richmond’s Botanical Garden, it comes to life. Busch Gardens: 1 Busch Gardens Blvd., Williamsburg $27.99-$116.99 GardenFest of Lights One of the largest light displays in the country, with more than 10 million lights, you’ll find glimmering scenes around every corner. Cameron Run Regional Park: 4001 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria $9.19 -$10 Christmas Townīusch Gardens during the holiday season is a must-see for your winter bucket list.

From the ice skating rink to the new walk-through musical light show, everyone will be in awe as they run around the grounds. Decked out in lights, the park transforms each year into an over-the-top photo op. Take a trip to Cameron Run’s festive winter wonderland to make lasting holiday memories. If you’re looking to fill your weekend with light displays, these are the places you need to check out through the new year. From traditional drive-thru light displays to the out-of-this-world illuminations at the region’s local gardens and zoos, light lovers will be able to experience a variety of unique festive creations across the state.
