Michigan Town Named One of America’s Favorite for Christmas
Every state has a very different Christmas experience, but one town in Michigan is considered one of the best in the entire country for a real holiday experience. This special town is simply the perfect place to feel like Christmas is happening, and even if you go there when it’s not the holidays, it can still feel like a true Christmas experience. So, get into the holiday experience and check this special place out.
Christmas Towns in America, Including Michigan
So, what exactly is a Christmas town? A Christmas town is a place that’s always decorated in a glorious way for the holidays. There’s no real, solid definition of a Christmas town, but it can also be a place that embodies that Christmas spirit of giving and loving. It’s a place that you would picture a Hallmark movie being filmed. A Christmas town is also a place that’s welcoming to all.
The experts at Trips to Discover have put together a tally of the most festive Christmas towns in every state. “Beyond the shopping and presents, there’s lots of Christmas spirit to enjoy in every state across America,” they note, adding that “even in small towns or places that never see snow, you’ll find plenty of holiday magic, from boat parades to dazzling light displays.” What’s great about this tally even has something for those who don’t live in a state known for Christmas, for example, the Southern states. No matter where you live, you’ll find a festive town near you to enjoy.
So, what’s the best Christmas town in Michigan and one of the best in the country? Known as “Michigan’s Little Bavaria,” it’s the cozy and cheery Frankenmuth. This German town has the world’s largest Christmas store in Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. “It can be enjoyed year-round, but it’s especially impressive during the holidays, as is the entire village, which is lavishly decorated from the lamposts to storefronts,” Trips to Discover notes. Contact me with your holiday town experiences.
By the way, if you’re planning to travel for the holidays, you’re not alone. According to TravelAge West, “Intent to travel this holiday season is holding steady, with 46% of consumers planning a trip, compared to 47% last year.” Also, according to Trip Advisor, “More than half of Americans (57%) are preparing for winter travel, with 96% of them planning to travel as much or even more than last winter, according to Trip Advisor’s Winter Travel Index.” On top of that, Trip Advisor states that “seasonal data from the world’s largest travel guidance platform shows the majority (91%) will embark on trips for specific seasonal celebrations.” That sounds so festive.