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The Twinkliest Town in Pennsylvania Will Make Your Holiday Season Merry and Bright

Posted on November 15, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Only In Pennsylvania

Only In Pennsylvania

A street decorated for the holidays.

Christkindlmarkt is ready to open at dusk under beautiful lights, surrounded by the industrial and historic center of Bethlehem. (Pinterest)

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Christmastime transforms Pennsylvania into an enchanting wonderland of shimmering lights, spectacular decorations, and a hearty dose of holiday cheer. One city, however, stands out as perhaps the symbol of the holiday season, earning the title of the most magical Christmas town in Pennsylvania. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, has consistently been named one of the top Christmas towns in the United States, most recently coming in at number 12 out of the 30 top Christmas towns named by Country Living. Bethlehem, also known as the Christmas City in Pennsylvania, is the place to go to wrap yourself in the holiday spirit.

Embrace the holiday spirit with a Christmastime visit to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The enchanting town earned its name and the title of The Christmas City when it was founded on Christmas Eve in 1741. Ever since, it's been a must-visit for holiday revelers who want to celebrate the season, do a little Christmas shopping, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season.

Christmas in Bethlehem means the annual Christkindlmarkt, an authentic German market that runs each year from late October through the beginning of December. Even if you miss Christkindlmarkt, you have until the end of December to stroll along Main Street, which hosts the charming Christmas Huts on Main. There, do a little before or after Christmas shopping, admire the decorated shop windows, and maybe even join in as Christmas carols ring out in the winter air.

If you’ve never been to the Christmas City in Pennsylvania, you can meet historic Bethlehem with a ride on a horse-drawn carriage. The 20-minute carriage ride, which you can pick up at Central Moravian Church on Main Street, promises a beautiful view of the twinkliest town in Pennsylvania. In the evening, climb aboard the Bethlehem by Night Motorcoach Tour, a 30-minute tour of the town as it shimmers with Christmas lights. Add a tour of the Trees of Historic Bethlehem to your itinerary, too. Three historic locations, including the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem, feature more than 20 ornately-decorated themed trees.

People in a horse-drawn carriage.

Enjoy a magical experience on a horse-drawn carriage. (Flickr / Discover Lehigh Valley, PA)

A day really isn’t enough to drink in all of the sights and sounds that Bethlehem has to offer, especially during Christmastime. The Historic Hotel Bethlehem promises a cozy and magical place to stay the night. Exquisitely decorated for the holiday season, the historic hotel typically offers tours (by reservation only) for those who aren’t staying at the hotel.

Learn more about Christmas in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Visit Historic Bethlehem website as well as Visit Historic Bethlehem Facebook page.

For more holiday magic, drive through the two-mile Hershey’s Sweet Lights, which boasts more than one million lights. Or, if you want to feel like you've stepped into a real-life Bedford Falls, plan a visit to Indiana, Pennsylvania. One of my favorite towns, and the hometown of Jimmy Stewart (George Bailey), Indiana is magical at Christmas. This town has an It's A Wonderful Life Festival, where Santa meets visitors; a parade kicks off the celebration, and people can roast marshmallows over a roaring fire pit. Whether you've just started or are almost finished with your holiday shopping, check out the OnlyInYourState Holiday Gift Guide for gift-giving inspiration.

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