Christmas in Alabama can feel like a winter wonderland: twinkling lights, warm drinks, and streets full of music. You can plan your trip around light displays, holiday markets, parades, and seasonal shows.
Key takeaways
- Choose 1–2 big light events and plan the rest around them.
- Shop early at major holiday markets, then hit smaller craft fairs for unique gifts.
- Bring layers: nights are cool, and rain is possible.
Magical Light Displays Across Alabama
During the holidays, Alabama lights up—downtown streets, parks, and gardens all join in. Top annual displays include:
- Galaxy of Lights (Huntsville) at Huntsville Botanical Garden (walking and drive-through nights).
- Glow Wild (Birmingham) at the Birmingham Zoo (lit animal lanterns on select nights).
- Magic Christmas in Lights (Theodore) at Bellingrath Gardens & Home, near Mobile.
- Magic of Lights (Bessemer), a drive-through show at Alabama Adventure.
The whimsical themes and vibrant colors of Huntsville’s Galaxy of Lights create an enchanting experience for all who visit.
Tip: Schedules and ticket rules can change by season. Check the official event pages before you go.
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Holiday Markets and Craft Fairs
Alabama’s holiday markets and craft fairs are great for gifts you won’t find in big-box stores. Look for:
- Large shopping events (like Birmingham’s Christmas Village Festival)
- Town and neighborhood markets hosted by local groups
- Pop-up maker fairs with handmade décor, jewelry, and treats
Go with an empty tote bag—you’ll want room for ornaments, candles, and snacks.
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Christmas Parades and Festivals
Alabama loves a Christmas parade. Expect bright floats, marching bands, and plenty of Santa sightings. Many cities and counties post routes and times on their official calendars.
For a small-town feel, look for parades in places like Helena or Tuscaloosa. Demopolis’ Christmas on the River is another favorite, with riverfront events and an illuminated boat parade (often held the first Saturday in December).
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Enchanting Theatre Performances
Holiday shows are a big part of the season in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery. You’ll often see:
- “The Nutcracker” (often staged by Alabama Ballet, Huntsville Ballet, and Mobile Ballet)
- “A Christmas Carol” and other family classics (lineups vary by year)
- Holiday concerts from local choirs and orchestras
Popular weekends sell out, so buy tickets early if you can.
Family-Friendly Activities and Events
Families can build a full holiday weekend around simple plans:
- Holiday markets for local crafts and treats
- Santa photos and kids’ crafts at museums, malls, and community centers
- Winter festivals with music, food trucks, and games
- Seasonal ice skating (some cities bring in temporary rinks)
Traditional Holiday Celebrations and Gatherings
Beyond big events, the best moments are often simple: cookie swaps, neighborhood lights, and a holiday service or concert with friends.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Best Places to Stay During Christmas in Alabama?
Cabins and lodges are popular in North Alabama, while city hotels are convenient for shows and markets. Book early for weekends near major light displays.
Are There Any COVID-19 Restrictions at Christmas Events?
Rules can vary by venue. Before you go, check the event’s official site (or ticketing page) for current health guidance and entry policies.
What Is the Weather Like in Alabama During December?
December is cool, with milder weather on the Gulf Coast. Recent climate normals show average December highs around 55–57°F with lows around 36–38°F in Huntsville and Birmingham, while Mobile averages closer to 63–64°F with lows around 43°F. Pack layers and a light rain jacket.
What Are the Top Dining Options for Holiday Meals?
Look for Southern comfort-food spots, restaurants with seasonal menus, and cafés that use local ingredients. On holidays, reserve ahead and confirm hours.
How Can I Volunteer During Christmas Events in Alabama?
Food banks, shelters, and community centers often need extra help in November and December. Many cities also host holiday drives and community meals—check local nonprofit or government websites for sign-ups.
Conclusion
Whether you’re chasing big light displays, shopping for handmade gifts, or catching a holiday show, Christmas in Alabama is all about community. Pick a few anchor events, leave room for small-town surprises, and enjoy the season.










