Do you love the holidays? This time of year is so great for so many reasons…the Christmas music that you know by heart, the Christmas movies that you have seen a hundred times but still have to watch every time one comes on, sitting by the fire with a hot drink, and so much more. We may have a new tradition for you to enjoy. The Holiday Pop-Up Shops in Oklahoma City are a delightful way to embrace the Christmas Spirit. Keep scrolling to learn more about the most festive holiday shopping in Oklahoma.

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To learn more about these fun holiday pop-up shops, visit the Holiday Pop-Up Shops website.

Christmas just wouldn’t be the same in Oklahoma if you didn’t experience the magic of holiday events. From tree lighting to train rides to concerts, Oklahoma always embraces the Christmas spirit by transforming parks, businesses, and buildings into magical places filled with holiday lights and decorations. Read about 16 festive activities in the Sooner State to find even more fun things to do during the holidays.

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What are some holiday traditions in Oklahoma?

When sleigh bells start ringing in Oklahoma, it is time to get Holly Jolly. Here are some fun holiday traditions in Oklahoma that you'll want to plan to ensure a fun festive holiday season:

  • Luminance: An Enchanted Stroll, Edmond, OK: Toward the end of November until the first of the year, this fun holiday walk is an annual tradition for many in the Edmond area of Oklahoma. It is a free event, and where you can take a stroll to enjoy holiday lights along a paved trail. It is only a quarter mile long so it is very family friendly. In mid-December, there is a special event where you can meet Santa and Mrs. Claus for ice painting, food trucks, and pop-up shops.
  • Christkindlmarkt, Tulsa, OK: If you love holiday pop-up shops in Oklahoma, the Christkindlmarkt is a holiday tradition that goes way back. Each year in early December, head to the German-American Society of Tulsa Center for a holiday market like none other. It is a wonderful location to find handmade Christmas ornaments, decor, and tasty treats. The event is free to attend and is fun for the whole family.
  • Castle Christmas, Muskogee, OK: Have you ever celebrated Christmas in a castle before? Now is your chance! This fun event has over 2,000 inflatables filled with lights around the castle grounds. Inside the castle, spend some time with Saint Nicholas and his elves. There are tons of sweet treats and presents, too. Entry to this event is free, however, there are pony, train, and wagon rides that have a small per-person fee. All-in-all this is a fun unique tradition in Oklahoma that you'll want to put on your bucket list.

If you are looking for even more enchanting things to do in Oklahoma during the holidays, check out this list of 15 holiday traditions you can start planning for now. Another fun thing to do is a holiday scavenger hunt in OKC.

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