WalletHub has just released its list of 2020 Best Cities for Christmas,ranking the Greater Charlotte area #28 of 100 Amerian cities based on 15 key indicators of a safe and affordable Christmas.
Source: WalletHub Despite additional pandemic related-related restrictions and cancellation of many traditional Christmas events in the Queen City, there are still lots of ways you can enjoy the Christmas season and Christmas lights in Charlotte this year.
Christmas Town USA: McAdenville: although the light display will be somewhat downscaled in 2020, you can still visit McAdenville and enjoy their 65th annual display of lights (24 comments)
51 years and still going strong.... the 51st annual Southern Christmas Show returns to Charlotte this week on Thursday, November 8th and runs through Sunday, November 18th. This year's theme is "A Fashionable Christmas."
I've looked forward to the Southern Christmas Show every year since moving to Charlotte and attending my first one 20 years ago now. I know Christmas is literally "just around the corner" once the show arrives in Charlotte. The Southern Christmas Show is the largest such holiday show in the country and one of the most popular.
The Southern Christmas show is an annual tradition for many (22 comments)
Christmas Made In The South arts and crafts festival returns to the Charlotte area this next weekend, October 19th through October 21st. It's the 38th year the show has come to the Charlotte area and for many it's now a tradition to start the Christmas holiday decorating and shopping season by attending the show.
The Christmas Made In The South show, nationally ranked as one of the top arts and crafts festivals of its type, features one-of-a-kind art and gift items, gourmet food offerings, hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, textiles, Christmas ornaments and decorations, and much more! You can speak with hundreds of the master (28 comments)