Christmas in Palestine, TX: Real Train Rides, the Grinch, and Pure Magic

When you think of the holidays, what comes to mind? Santa Claus, snowmen, warm cookies, and adorable little villages. There’s just something about Christmas that makes you want to live in a small town lit up with lights, where strangers wave at you from across the street, and where every corner smells vaguely of warm pastries and pinewood.

That’s what you get when you leave the big city behind for Palestine, TX, which transforms into a veritable Christmas village during the holidays. Not one to rely on appearances, the city also hosts a slew of Christmas events all leading up to the big day itself.

Santa greets a group of children on board the Polar Express

Not to brag, but we have it on good authority that Santa Clause himself pays a visit to Palestine every Christmas, so you know it must be good! If Santa’s word isn’t good enough for you, Palestine has been named among the top 10 “Texas Towns that Look Like Something From a Hallmark Movie” by Only in Your State.

Without further ado, here are some of our favorite ways to celebrate the holidays in the magical piney woods of Palestine!

North Pole Train

Few things are more synonymous with the season than a toy train riding ‘round and ‘round the Christmas tree, illuminated by the warm glow of the fireplace. A little part of you—the youngest part, where your imagination still runs wild—has always wondered what it would be like to ride that train. While we haven’t finalized our shrink ray technology quite yet, Palestine is home to the Texas State Railroad, which transforms every holiday season into a yuletide express headed straight to the North Pole.

Passengers wait patiently to board the train.

All along the ride, you’ll be treated to warm cookies and hot cocoa, as well as recitations of The Polar Express book by Chris Van Allsburg. As the kiddos press their noses against the windows, they’ll be greeted with the storybook-esque piney woods until reaching the North Pole itself. At the North Pole, your family will be greeted by light displays, dancing elves, and Old Saint Nick himself.

No need to dress up for the occasion, either! In fact, you’re encouraged to wear your pajamas!

Grinch’s Lair at the Historic Texas Jailhouse

Everywhere you look during the holiday season, there’s a candy cane, a chocolate, or a milkshake posing as coffee. As much as we all love the sweets, we have to admit: there’s something even better about sweet and sour. And no one brings the sour better than the Grinch!

The grinch lounging in his secret lair.

Before Santa comes to town, the Grinch will be at Palestine’s Historic Texas Jailhouse causing his usual brand of mischief. You may not be able to sit on his knee and ask for presents, but you’ll get a live, interactive comedy show you can’t get anywhere else. And don’t worry about the kiddos being scared—this Grinch’s heart has already grown three sizes, so he’s a big softy now (literally and figuratively).

As an example of the Grinch’s newfound Christmas spirit, he’s decorated the entire Historic Texas Jailhouse. Dark corridors are now illuminated with multicolored lights and tons of decorations. For the parents, there’s even a section dedicated to strolling through Blockbuster looking for your family’s next Christmas movie. Ah, the memories.

Oh, and Cindy Lou will be there too! Hey, we rhymed! We better move on to the next topic before we start caroling!

That’s Not All, Folks!

Trains and Grinches are only the beginning in Palestine. When it comes to yuletide cheer, the city is packed tighter than a pair of pants after Christmas dinner.

Take the Christmas at Curious Museum, for example, which is what happens when science meets Santa. You may not find the steam of a train engine, but you will find the other kind of STEAM at this enlightening wonderland. Kids can take part in “make-and-take” projects such as Hand Print Christmas Trees, Reindeer Masks, Peppermint Spinners, and more!

For a different kind of enlightening, the City-Wide Christmas Light Contest reveals just how competitive Texans get with extension cords and deadlines. Some houses go full Clark Griswold, so bring sunglasses!

Aerial view of the lighted parade in downtown.

Then there’s Christmas at the Redlands Hotel, which transforms this historic spot into a holiday dreamscape, complete with gorgeous decorations, special events, and cozy corners perfect for sipping something warm. Meet Santa Clause, visit the Grinch’s library, and go on a scavenger hunt.

Add a morning of Pancakes with Mrs. Claus at the Home Grill Steakhouse, an evening spent watching the Christmas Light Parade, and a cozy carriage ride through downtown under twinkling lights. Step inside some of Palestine’s most beautiful residences during the Historic Home Tour, then stop by the Visitor Center for a cup of free hot chocolate and a chance for the kids to drop their wishes in the Letter Box direct to Santa. Wrap it all in that patented small-town Texas friendliness, and you’ve got a holiday getaway so magical it is worth taking twice.

Christmas Lights

Once Upon a Small Town Christmas in Palestine

Christmas in Palestine isn’t just an event; it’s an experience you’ll still be thinking about come July. You’ll chug-a-chug-chug to the North Pole, share a laugh with the Grinch, and soak up holiday cheer in every corner of our delightful town. Whether you’re bringing kids, grandkids, or just that inner child you’ve been ignoring far too long, you’ll quickly find out why Palestine was listed by Texas Monthly as one of the “Top Small-Town Christmas Festivals Worth the Drive.”

Before you ready up your reindeer for the trip, be sure to book a hotel room! We have plenty of great lodgings just waiting to give you a warm welcome!

5 Reasons to plan a long weekend in Palestine, TX September 5-7, 2025

Looking for one last adventure before fall settles in? Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime fan of East Texas charm, the first week of September (September 1-7, 2025) is the perfect time to experience Palestine, TX. From live music and vintage treasures to historic celebrations and Friday-night-lights-style football, this small-town packs big energy into one unforgettable weekend.

Grab your calendar and start planning—here’s your guide to the perfect long weekend in Palestine:

Ride the Piney Woods Express Diesel

Kick off your Friday with a relaxing and scenic journey on the Piney Woods Express Diesel. Departing from the Texas State Railroad depot in Palestine, this heritage rail adventure takes you through lush pine forests and rolling countryside. The train departs at 11 am sharp, we recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to have a look around the historic train depot and make your way to your departure gate.

Whether you’re a train enthusiast or just looking to enjoy a slower pace, this ride delivers a uniquely East Texas experience.

Don’t forget: Tickets often sell out in advance, so be sure to reserve your seats early.

Antique Shopping in Downtown Palestine

On Friday afternoon, visit historic downtown Palestine where you’ll discover a haven for treasure hunters and vintage lovers. Spend your afternoon weaving through charming antique stores where the shelves are full of stories waiting to be discovered.

Here are a few can’t-miss shops:

  • Old Town Vintage & More (416 N. Houston St.) – An antique mall that has been well-curated, featuring a mix of primitives, retro accessories, and seasonal décor and home-made soaps and gifts. You might even be able to catch a DIY class. They’re usually open on Tuesday-Saturday, from 10-5.
  • The Duncan Depot Antiques (106 W. Main St.) – Known for its authentic antique selection, and rare gems. Perfect for finding unique glassware, signage, and more. Have your kids with you? Lilly provides a safe kids play area inside the shop, so you don’t have to worry about little hands breaking precious artifacts. Duncan Depot is usually open to the public from 10-5 on Wednesday to Saturday.
  • Star of Texas Antiques (107 W. Oak St.) – Funky and full of character, this shop specializes in one-of-a-kind pieces and architectural salvage. They’re typically open on Thursday until Saturday, from 10-5.

Tip: These three are within a block of each other, wear your comfortable shoes and visit them in one stop.

For a full list of unique shops located in and near Palestine, TX check out the Visit Palestine website.

Saturdays on Main Street

Saturday mornings in Palestine are made for wandering. Head back to Downtown Palestine for Saturdays on Main, where the Farmers Market comes alive with fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade items. You’ll find seasonal fruit, locally made jams, garden-grown veggies, and sweet treats galore. It’s the kind of place where the vendors know your name and the pies are worth writing home about.

Ready to get out of the heat? Head into Old Magnolia for a fresh-made sandwich lunch and check out the vendor mall while you’re there. Then head over to old town to grab a cool slice of pie at the Oxbow Bakery. With deliciously fresh flavors like cherry cheesecake and French coconut your sweet tooth will be more than satisfied.

Make time to: Sip fresh coffee, pick up a pie, and snap a photo with your market finds against a charming downtown backdrop.


Celebrate 125 Years of Service with the Palestine Fire Department

This year marks a major milestone for the Palestine Fire Department—125 years of service to the community! Celebrate with them on Saturday at Fire Station 1, located between Crawford and Avenue A on Elm Street.

This free event includes:

  • an antique fire truck show – unique and antique fire apparatuses from across the state will be on display to the public.
  • fun firefighter games – have you ever seen a pumper relay or bucket brigade?
  • fire equipment demonstrations
  • and so much more!

This is a rare opportunity to meet and interact with the people and equipment that have protected Palestine, TX for more than a century.

Fun Fact: Palestine’s fire department is one of the oldest continuously operating departments in East Texas.


Saturday Night Lights: TVCC Cardinals vs. Monroe Mustangs

After the fire department celebration, there’s no better way to close out a small-town Texas weekend than with a football game. This is a special game at that: catch the Trinity Valley Community College Cardinals as they take on the Monroe University Mustangs in a high-energy matchup that’s sure to draw a crowd. Monroe has traveled all the way from New York for this game, and we plan to show them some strong Southern Hospitality and spirit.

Tailgating kicks off in the afternoon with food, music, and a “Meet the Cardinals and Mustangs” session. Perfect for selfies, autographs, and pre-game hype, merchandise, vendors and food trucks will be on campus. The evening wraps with gridiron action under the lights at Wildcat Stadium.

Where: Wildcat Stadium, Palestine High School
When: Afternoon tailgate, evening game kickoff at 6 pm

Bring: Your school spirit, team colors, and an appetite for stadium snacks.

Let us host you for your long farewell to summer weekend

Ready to plan your once in a lifetime trip to Palestine, Texas? Be sure to book your stay at any of our local hotels or short term rentals. From brand name hotels to quaint cottages, we’ve got lodging covered for every preference.

*Event details are subject to change without notice.

3 Special Reasons to Fit in One Last Summer Getaway to Palestine, TX

Though Palestine, Texas be but little, she is fierce and packed with loads of adventures. Known for its epic expanse of dogwoods, its more than 1,800 historic structures and the Texas State Railroad, Palestine throws it back to a simpler time. But you won’t be denied modern pleasures. Stellar food and drink and charming accommodations make this timeless Texas getaway a fabulous escape for any occasion, especially if you’re looking to sneak in one last summer vacation.

Texas State Railroad

Y’all aboard! Palestine is home to the one-of-a-kind Texas State Railroad, where a 1920s steam and diesel locomotive takes you on what feels like a trip back in time. It’s a great summer send-off before the kids return to school. Experience the nostalgia and romance of rail travel on the Piney Woods Express diesel excursion. Board at the Palestine depot, and travel 1 hour and 20 minutes to Rusk, where you’ll break for lunch and shopping before heading back to Palestine. As the train chugga-chuggas through pristine pine forests, take in relaxing, scenic views. Friendly attendants make your journey even more comfortable as you glide along in this bygone form of travel.

The late summer and early fall bring special events like Pints in the Pines, an adult-only evening excursion with samples of local and regional beers, as well as gourmet appetizers. A catered sunset dinner awaits passengers at the Rusk Depot. Enjoy a final tasting on the return trip, along with laughs and conversation. For a memorable date night or girls night out, book tickets for the Piney Woods Dinner Train, complete with a champagne toast and catered lakefront dinner on the grounds of the Rusk Depot.

Select from seven different seating options to fit your taste and budget. This popular attraction is one of the most fascinating ways to see the heart of the Piney Woods in the Lone Star State.

Raise a Glass on the Patio

Before the fall rat race resumes (we’re talking to you, parents!), save time to sip local brews and wines amid Palestine’s tranquil beauty. At the famed Pint and Barrel Drafthouse in Old Town Palestine, wash down a delicious green grilled cheese with a wide variety of craft beers on tap. Enjoy the outdoor patio, where there is always an activity – from live music and regular open mic and trivia nights to classic movies.

For a full-on escape, head to the reservation-only Sabor a Pasion Estate & Vineyard, a chef-created bed-and-breakfast, restaurant, and event venue located just five minutes from town. Book a weekend stay in one of the property’s quaint cabins or estate bedrooms, each beautifully arranged. Taste the talents of chef Simon Webster at the delectable Restaurant Aubergine, where a regularly changing menu deploys local ingredients, including herbs and veggies grown on site.

Historical Sightseeing

Strip malls might dominate much of America’s visual landscape, but in Palestine, more than 1,800 historic churches, houses, buildings, monuments, and cemeteries show its commitment to preservation. A trip to Palestine isn’t complete without a close look at its many architectural gems. 

Pick up self-guided tour info at the Palestine Visitors Center, located in a restored 1906 railroad depot at one end of Main Street. At the other end, spot the Anderson County Courthouse, a grand Beaux-arts structure completed in 1914. Take your time exploring 44 blocks of legacy-rich downtown buildings that are now home to numerous retail shops and restaurants. 

Discover more about the history of Palestine at sites like the 1914 Carnegie Library (now the City of Palestine’s public library once again), and the Gothic Revival Mt. Vernon A.M.E. Church (erected in 1921). Or, if you’re up for a driving tour, Palestine has two historic districts that have a full driving tour of homes and landmarks along the way. Stop by the Palestine Visitor Center to pick up a map and tour information.

Finally, be sure to experience the legends and lore of an authentic western jail at Palestine’s Texas Jailhouse, home to special holiday events, including Locked in Fear, a haunted jailhouse experience in October and the Grinch’s Lair during November & December.

Conclusion

In Palestine, you’ll find a wide variety of places to stay that are as quaint and unique as the town itself. Opt for a nearby tranquil ranch, a cozy cottage or a brand hotel in the heart of town, or a modern RV park surrounded by the sounds of nature. Visit Palestine to plan your trip today!

7 Ways to enjoy Christmas in Palestine, TX

Brick storefronts adorned with twinkling lights by towering Christmas trees. A festive train ride to the North Pole. Magical splendor and childlike wonder all around you. Welcome to the holiday season in Palestine, a charming East Texas town that was named by Only in Your state among the “10 places in the state that look like they’re from a Hallmark Movie.” When you want to get away this holiday season, discover all the magic of Christmas among the lush forests of the Piney Woods in Palestine.

The Polar Express is One of a Kind

Put on your pajamas and head to the Palestine Depot of the Texas State Railroad to climb aboard a magical train ride to meet Santa Claus himself. Inspired by The Polar Express, a children’s book penned by Chris Van Allsburg, The Polar Express Train Ride™ (Nov. 17 – Dec. 27) evokes the many wonders of the holiday season in an experience like no other.

Settle into your seat on the vintage train and savor hot chocolate and cookies as you listen to Van Allsburg’s classic tale and sing along to Christmas carols. Arrive at the North Pole and you’ll see a dazzling display of holiday lights, a fitting scene to meet Jolly Old Saint Nick. Fun for folks of all ages, The Polar Express Train Ride ™ is a unique holiday tradition that everyone can enjoy.

Visit the Grinch’s Home

He might be mean and green, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stop by the Grinch’s house to say, “Merry Christmas!” In fact, the grouch will even give you a tour. Follow him through what’s known as the Grinch’s Lair, and you’ll come across other characters from Dr. Seuss’ beloved How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

A fun and festive experience, this live and interactive production will have you feeling the jovial spirit of the holidays, even if the Grinch isn’t. The Grinch’s Lair, held at the Historic Anderson County Jail on Friday through Sunday (Nov. 17 – Dec. 23), will certainly put a smile on your face. 

Stroll a Magical Wonderland of Lights

Meander through a magical wonderland of dazzling holiday lights during the Palestine Walk of Lights (Nov. 17 – Dec. 31).

This spectacular and self-guided event also features fun photo-ops with Santa and a yummy concession stand serving up toasty hot chocolate and tasty goodies for sale. Free admission for all.

Enjoy a Touch of Traditional Texas Railroad History

Whether your loco for locomotives, a bona fide history buff, or a model train enthusiast, hop on board and visit the Palestine Railroad Heritage Center (Apr. 18 – Dec. 30, Closed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23 and Christmas Day Dec. 25).

Explore the fascinating history of Texas heritage by relishing interesting railroad artwork and getting hands-on with interactive train exhibits. Be sure to view its most popular exhibit, the masterful 37 x 17-inch HO scale model railroad by the late Paul A. Domis.

Christmas on Main Holiday Events

It’s not the holiday season without twinkling Christmas lights, and downtown Palestine comes alive with the spirit of the season gifting visitors with an abundance of festive events.

Starting as early as July thru the first week of December, take a self-guided tour by foot perusing local fine artistry throughout historic downtown Palestine on the first Saturday of each month. Art Walk Palestine (Jul. 01 – Dec. 02) is a free event for all and maps for the Art Walk are available at the Redlands Hotel.

Festival of Trees (Nov. 16 – Dec. 31) invites holiday-goers to follow the trail of lights, decorations, and evergreens. Each unique Christmas tree is decorated by a local non-profit and showcased along Palestine’s historic streets inside of different establishments.

Hosted by Palestine YMCA, warm up the ole-fashioned way by participating in the Freeze Your Buns 5K Run (Dec. 2nd). Suit up in your most festive attire and bring the whole family with you! This is a charity run for all ages. Whether you are seasoned runner, moderate jogger, or leisurely stroller, all skill levels are invited to join in on the fun. Dog walkers are also welcome. Registration fees for the event go to a charitable cause.

During the annual Christmas Parade of Lights (Dec. 2), find a good spot in front of the Historic Anderson County Courthouse so you can catch the lighting of the Courthouse Christmas Tree at 7 p.m., which kicks off the parade. Then watch as festive floats roll by as the parade meanders through Old Town and the downtown area. As the parade winds down, head to Rotary Park for photos with Santa and a screening of a classic holiday film. A beloved local tradition, the Christmas Parade of Lights is the perfect way to start your holiday season.

Indulge in Fine Texas Wines & Culinary Delights

The pine forests of East Texas provide a stunning backdrop for some of the Lone Star State’s finest wines, many of which you can try for yourself during the Palestine Main Street Whiskey & Wine Swirl (Nov. 18). Sip on a flavorful whiskey or your favorite red or white and savor culinary delights as you stroll through Historic Downtown Palestine, admiring all the holiday decorations along the way.

Stay cozy in your holiday PJ’s and venture to the Home Grill Steak House for Pancakes with Mrs. Claus (Nov. 17 – Dec. 23, Fri. Sat. & Sun). Enjoy a hot and gooey pancake breakfast with your family in a merry and lighthearted setting.

Holiday Brunch at the Queen Street Grille (Nov. 18 – Dec. 23) will have your palate singing Christmas carols for the rest of your stay in Palestine! Experience fine dining and savor delectable cuisine while surrounded by classic holiday décor and seasonal ambiance.

Afterwards, continue the festivities by treating yourself to Christmas shopping as the area’s local shops and boutiques stay open throughout the evening. Browsing for something for that special person on your list while indulging in some of Texas’ finest flavors is a must during Palestine’s festival holiday season. 

It’s Easy to Do All Your Christmas Shopping

It’s not the holiday season without some shopping. After you make your holiday gift list (and check it twice), browse the one-of-a-kind stores throughout downtown Palestine.

Step into Old Town Vintage & More for its eclectic array of antique and vintage goods that range from handmade jewelry, goat milk soaps, boutique clothes, and works by local artists. Be sure to visit their Christmas Open House (Dec.10) and enjoy ornament crafting, fun activities for the kids, Christmas cookies, hot chocolate, and special sales throughout the store.  

For the latest in ladies’ fashion, Broken Boutique is where you’ll want to go. Meanwhile, Wells Creek Crossing has sculptures and paintings by local artists. Star of Texas Antiques is full of rare books and other treasures that’ll make the ideal gift for the collector in your life. For the quirky and extraordinary, Basket Kase Gift Store is the perfect place to find unique and rare gifts.

You won’t want to miss out on the fantastically festive holiday shopping events throughout Palestine either. Find gifts at Christmas at the Historic (Dec. 10) and peruse the selection of local produce, homemade soaps, handmade jewelry, and other one-of-a-kind goods at Christmas at the Farmers Market (Dec. 3). The Palestine Christmas Market (Dec. 08 – Dec. 09) is an exciting two-day shopping experience offering a selection of over 20 boutiques and vendors selling artisanal, retro-inspired, and handcrafted goods.

It’s the season to be jolly, especially when you visit Palestine for the holidays. Whether you’re riding a train to the North Pole, enjoying all the lights and colors of Christmas, or shopping for gifts in unique shops, being here will have you feeling festive. Plan your stay for the holidays in Palestine, TX.

5 Must-Do Holiday Activities in Palestine, TX

Brick storefronts adorned with twinkling lights. A festive train ride to the North Pole. Welcome to the holiday season in Palestine, a charming East Texas town that was named among the 10 places in the state that look like they’re from a Hallmark Movie by Only in Your State. When you want to get away this holiday season, discover all the magic of Christmas among the lush forests of the Piney Woods in Palestine.

POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE
Photo courtesy of Texas State Railroad

The Polar Express is One of a Kind

Put on your pajamas and head to the Palestine Depot of the Texas State Railroad to climb aboard a magical train ride to meet Santa Claus himself. Inspired by The Polar Express, a children’s book penned by Chris Van Allsburg, The Polar Express Train Ride™ evokes the many wonders of the holiday season in an experience like no other. Settle into your seat on the vintage train and savor hot chocolate and cookies as you listen to Van Allsburg’s classic tale and sing along to Christmas carols. Arrive at the North Pole and you’ll see a dazzling display of holiday lights, a fitting scene to meet Jolly Old Saint Nick. Fun for folks of all ages, The Polar Express Train Ride ™ is a unique holiday tradition that everyone can enjoy.

You Can Visit the Grinch’s Home

He might be mean and green, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stop by the Grinch’s house to say, “Merry Christmas!” In fact, the grouch will even give you a tour. Follow him through what’s known as the Grinch’s Lair, and you’ll come across other characters from Dr. Seuss’ beloved How the Grinch Stole Christmas. A fun and festive experience, this live and interactive production will have you feeling the festive spirit of the holidays, even if the Grinch isn’t. Held at the Historic Anderson County Jail Friday through Sunday during the holiday season, this cheery event will put a smile on your face. Click here to get your tickets today.

Parade Launch – photo courtesy of Quick Drone Pro

Palestine’s Christmas Parade Will Put You in the Holiday Spirit

It’s not the holiday season without Christmas lights, and downtown Palestine comes alive with the spirit of the season during the annual Christmas Parade of Lights. Find a good spot in front of the Historic Anderson County Courthouse so you can catch the lighting of the Courthouse Christmas Tree at 7 p.m., which kicks off the parade. Then watch as festive floats roll by as the parade meanders through Old Town and the downtown area. As the parade winds down, head to Rotary Park for photos with Santa and a screening of a classic holiday film. A beloved local tradition, the Christmas Parade of Lights is the perfect way to start your holiday season.

Old Town Christmas
Photo by Dave Shultz

Palestine’s Old Town is Full of Unique Bars & Restaurants

Any getaway should include delicious drinks and mouthwatering eats, especially if you’re traveling during the holiday season. If you really want to treat yourself, Palestine’s Old Town is the place to be. For hearty burgers, sandwiches, a tantalizing selection of craft beer and wine, and an abundance of outdoor seating, head to Pint and Barrel Drafthouse.

Craving a bit of spice in your life? Tuck into some boiled shrimp or crab legs with a bit of heat to them at Hambones Cajun, which is also the ideal eatery to hit if you’re craving fried crawfish or po’ boys served with fries. Since sugary sweets are synonymous with the season, you can’t miss a slice of pie from Oxbow Bakery. Named among the Best Places for Pie in Texas by Texas Highways Magazine and The South’s Best Pies by Southern Living Magazine, Oxbow’s buttermilk, pecan, chocolate meringue, and cherry cream cheese are to die for. Finally, close out the day with drinks at The Shelton Gin, a restaurant, bar, nightclub, and live music venue that’s one of the town’s most happening hangouts.

Whether you’re looking to treat yourself or for a fun night out, all roads lead to Palestine’s Old Town.

Wells Creek Crossing Shop

It’s Easy to Do All Your Christmas Shopping

It’s not the holiday season without some shopping. After you make your holiday gift list (and check it twice), browse the one-of-a-kind stores throughout downtown Palestine. Step into Old Town Vintage & More for its eclectic array of antique and vintage goods that range from handmade jewelry, goat milk soaps, boutique clothes, and works by local artists. For the latest in ladies’ fashion, Broken Boutique is where you’ll want to go. Meanwhile, Wells Creek Crossing has sculptures and paintings by local artists, while Star of Texas Antiques is full of rare books and other treasures that’ll make the ideal gift for the collector in your life.

It’s the season to be jolly, especially when you visit Palestine for the holidays. Whether you’re riding a train to the North Pole, enjoying all the lights and colors of Christmas, or shopping for gifts in unique shops, being here will have you feeling festive. Plan your stay here.