So, you’re one of those people who thinks Christmas should be a year-round event, huh? Well, buckle up, because you’re in for a sleigh ride through some of the world’s most festive destinations that don’t know the meaning of “off-season.” These places are so committed to the holiday spirit that they make Santa’s workshop look like a part-time gig. Whether you’re visiting Santa Claus, Indiana or getting lost in the twinkling lights of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany, prepare to have your jingle bells rocked. Let’s dive into the ultimate holiday fix for those who refuse to let the Christmas tree go back in the attic.

North Pole, Alaska

This town is a winter wonderland all year long, with Christmas decorations, Santa Claus House, and festive lights.

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Santa Claus, Indiana

Known for its Christmas-themed attractions, including a Santa Claus Museum and Holiday World theme park.

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Frankenmuth, Michigan

Home to Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, the world’s largest Christmas store, and festive decorations throughout the year.

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

This charming Bavarian village hosts a Christmas market and the Deutsches Weihnachtsmuseum, celebrating the history of Christmas decorations.

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Christmas, Florida

Located near Orlando, this town offers a festive atmosphere with a post office where you can send Christmas cards postmarked from “Christmas”.

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Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi, Finland

Near the Arctic Circle, this village offers year-round Christmas-themed activities, including meeting Santa and reindeer.

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Known for its historic Christmas market and festive decorations, Bethlehem keeps the holiday spirit alive all year.

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