Are you ready to embrace the holiday spirit while immersing yourself in a truly beautiful atmosphere on the Holiday Walk 2023? There’s one spot here in Rochester that brings the joys of the season to life in an unforgettable way, and your whole family will want to stop by. As you bask in the historic charms of this holiday wonderland, you’ll be enchanted in no time at all enjoying one of the best Christmas traditions in Michigan. 

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To learn more about this exciting Holiday Walk 2023 and Winter Wonder Lights, visit the Meadow Brook Hall website. Have you visited Meadow Brook Hall or enjoyed Holiday Walk gatherings in years past? Be sure to share your favorite experiences with us in the comment section below!

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Christmas In Michigan

What are the best Christmas attractions in Michigan?

  • Olde World Canterbury Village (2359 Joslyn Court, Orion Twp, MI): You won't believe the number of events at this charming village during the holidays. From an official tree-lighting ceremony to a cocoa crawl and even a Grinch weekend, this is the place to enjoy the season. And the town is all dressed up with twinkling lights and shops dedicated to bringing joy and the Christmas spirit.
  • Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland (25 Christmas Lane, Frankenmuth, MI): Are you short a few Christmas ornaments or garland or wreaths? This store has one of the largest selections of tree trimmings, trees, nativities, and collectibles in the nation. With more than 6,000 styles of ornaments, you get the idea. Folks can also find a lot of gift ideas here and the stockings in which to store them. Even if it isn't Christmastime, go in and warm your soul with the magic inventory lining these shelves.
  • Holland: This charming, historic downtown city comes alive with festivities during the holiday season. Beginning with a holiday open house, carolers cheer you along the many quaint and independent boutiques with bargains for those people on your list. Grab a photo opportunity with Santa Claus, have some warm chestnuts, and pet a reindeer. Watch the parade of lights and explore the old-world charm of the open-air Kerstmarkt (Christmas market).
  • Mona Shores Singing Christmas Tree (Frauenthal Center, Muskegon, MI): For nearly 40 years folks have been visiting the Tallest Singing Christmas Tree. The celebration includes the live music of performing arts students as they gather around the 67-foot tree covered in stunning lights. Sing along to the mix of seasonal favorites while basking in the glow of the giant and festive creation.
  • Christmas light displays: From Rochester to Comstock Park and some other towns near you in Michigan, travel to see the work of countless volunteers as they light your holidays. From dazzling lights to glowing displays, don't miss out on one of the best holiday traditions.

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