Did you realize that the charming town of Williamsburg, Virginia is home to a year-round holiday shop known as the Christmas Mouse? While this business makes an enchanting stop in any season, it’s during the holiday season that the Christmas Mouse in Virginia truly shines. Whether you’re looking for festive decor or a last-minute holiday gift, you’ll love your time spent at this Williamsburg destination.

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Want to take a look inside The Christmas Mouse before you go? YouTube travel blogger Around The Burg W/Berg took this video during the 2022 Christmas season, and we bet 2023 will be better than ever.

Have you visited the Christmas Mouse in Virginia? If so, we’d love to hear all about your shopping experience there! For more information, you can visit the official Christmas Mouse website, or pay a visit to the Christmas Mouse Facebook page to check out all the seasonal specialties before you go. You’ll also want to check out our gift guide to help you find the perfect gift for the season!

Williamsburg is a phenomenal tourist destination around this time of year, so make sure to spend some time exploring. You might want to visit a European Christmas village or sit down to dinner at an acclaimed French bistro.

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Williamsburg is an amazing place to visit during the holidays, but don't miss out on these less well-known Christmas destinations!

  • The Norfolk Botanical Gardens are located in one of Virginia's best coastal cities, and are a beautiful destination all around the year - but something truly special happens in the holiday season. That's when the gardens play host to the best lights show in Virginia - the Garden of Lights. Untold thousands of lights line the trees, and this accessible route can be walked or enjoyed from a relaxing and festive trolley ride.
  • The Omni Homestead Resort, located in Hot Springs, is one of Virginia's oldest resorts - first built all the way back in 1766. It's one of Virginia's most luxurious resorts, and during the holiday season it's transformed for the magnificent festival known as Christmas at the Homestead. It all starts with the arrival of a massive tree and the decking of the halls with ornaments and tinsel. Unique displays like detailed gingerbread houses line the halls, and Santa Claus himself will drop by for a visit.
  • Middleburg might just be the best Christmas town in all of Virginia, and this laid-back, Norman Rockwell-like town is the perfect place to visit when it's snowing. Historic inns offer a quaint place to lay your head, the town is great for holiday shopping at locally-owned stores and artisans, and the town holds a delightful Christmas parade every year. The town is also amazing for history buffs - its signature restaurant, the Red Fox Inn, is the oldest tavern in Virginia!

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