So many Christmasy towns to explore in Michigan — so little time. The following town in the state is great for visiting year-round, particularly during the holiday season when the Bavarian-esque buildings are decked out in twinkling lights and classic greenery. There’s so much to see and do here during the month of December, so better get started! Here’s what to expect during Christmas in Frankenmuth:

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For a list of events coming up in this charming town, visit the official Frankenmuth website. You can also follow the town’s official Facebook page to stay up to date on the festivities and more.

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How long does it take to drive from Detroit to Frankenmuth?

While Frankenmuth feels worlds (and countries) away from Detroit, the distance between these two Michigan cities is just under 100 miles. It takes about an hour and a half to drive from Detroit to Frankenmuth, and once you're there, you'll have a hard time believing you're still in the Great Lakes State!

Tell me more about Frankenmuth, Michigan. 

Holland is often hailed as Michigan's very own slice of the Old Country, but Frankenmuth might have its Dutch brethren beat in the charm department. With a bustling population of around 5,000, Frankenmuth’s downtown area is abundant in Bavarian architecture and other homages to this unique heritage. Stop in at Zehnder’s Restaurant or the Bavarian Inn to enjoy a famous chicken dinner served by a waiter or waitress in traditional Bavarian garb. Just down the street, you’ll find Frankenmuth Brewery — the oldest of its kind in Michigan. With a dachshund logo and a delightful selection of beers to enjoy, this brewery will quickly become one of your favorites -- as will this entire little town!

What's another charming town to visit in Michigan?

Located on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Mackinac Island is a delightful little coastal locale that enjoys a laid-back, old-fashioned way of life. In this no-car city, you'll find residents and visitors walking, biking, and even enjoying horse-drawn carriage rides around town, making for a straight-from-a-storybook experience and welcome reprieve from the rest of the world. While you're there, be sure to tour historic sites such as Fort Mackinac, dine at beloved eateries like The Carriage House, and sample some world-famous Mackinac Island fudge from any of the town's 12 fudge shops.