2016 Los Angeles Christmas Lantern Watching Guide | Come to these places to see the lanterns, the most Christmas atmosphere

2016 Los Angeles Christmas Lantern Watching Guide | Come to these places to see the lanterns, the most Christmas atmosphere

You may also have such doubts: How on earth is Christmas the most Christmas? Among the many Christmas celebrations and endless shopping and eating, the team finds a balance point for you, might as well take a look at these glittering Christmas lights decoration! After all, what could be more Christmas-like than the colorful lanterns?


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Friendly reminder: Remember to bring a sweater or coat, and you have to be a little patient (the Christmas lantern cannot escape the scary traffic in Los Angeles)

Christmas Tree Lane

Although Los Angeles attracts guests with seemingly laid-back palm trees, it's not worse than conifers. Take a chestnut: Altadena's wide, nearly a mile-long cedar road is covered with a blanket of lanterns at each festival, and becomes a Christmas tree road. After it has been lit from December 12, it is better to have a magical exploration. Everyone may want to dim the front lights, but this is illegal.

Address:Santa Rosa Ave and Altadena Dr, Altadena, CA 91001

Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive

Although some people think that the pheasant village is not completely comparable to the decoration place of the Fifth Avenue Festival in New York, don't forget that we still have Beverly Hills. Many communities will be perfect to decorate the festival, but Beverly Hills is nowhere to be seen when it comes to luxury and eye-catching. The lights around the palm trees around Rodeo Drive and Via Rodeo stairs continue up to the gorgeous Beverly Wilshire.

Address:Rodeo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90035

Pasadena Upper Hastings Ranch

Each block here in Pasadena is decorated according to a different theme: one street may be covered with Candy Cane (a red and white mint flavored lollipop), and the other street may be full of inflatable Santas . The Upper Hastings Ranch farm-style house can already be regarded as a view, but in fact, the most beautiful moment should be decorated by the owner in a traditional nostalgic style. After the official lights in early December, until the New Year, you can drive around this shiny hilltop.

Address:Riviera Drive and Sierra Madre Blvd, Pasadena, California 91107

Villa Balian

"Balian" may evoke many people in Los Angeles with red and white ice cream, but now this name is actually closely related to a Mediterranean Revival villa in Altadena. Every Christmas, waves of tourists flock to see hundreds of colorful lanterns hanging elegantly in every corner. There are also-giant animal woodcarvings, and a toy store that is almost always there-but the most important thing is definitely worth the first look-when you turn from Allen Avenue-you must stop. There are many streets on the side of the surrounding residential roads, and the Christmas lantern road above is only a few blocks away.

Address:Balian Ice Cream House, Mendocino Ln, Altadena, CA 91001

Venice Canal

Unlike the slightly lame scenery of the river, the Venice Canal, when all the bridges are decorated with Christmas lights, is indeed the poetic side of Los Angeles. Park your car a few blocks away to avoid the narrow one-way Dell Avenue, and you can look at the flashing neighborhoods.

Address:Washigton Blvd. & Dell Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90292

Candy Cane Lane

Everyone loves to show off in front of their neighbors, but the residents behind Candy Cane Lane have taken it to the extreme. Over the past sixty years, these eight blocks-centered on Lubao and Oxnard Road in Woodland Hills-have been flooded with lanterns. These decorations will continue from the second Saturday of December until the end of the year.

Address:5966 Lubao Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367

Christmas Lantern Feast Sleepy Hollow

If you want to see a large block of colorful lights, then you should go to Sleepy Hollow in Torrance. Gushing along the rear lights into Robert Road, starting in early December, it seemed that every tree, every house and lawn was half-powered. These decorations are open every night from early December to New Year's Day, from XNUMX to XNUMX, and you can also take a walk along the street (stop at PCH, Calle Mayor or Prospect Avenue).

Address:Pacific Coast Highway / Calle Mayor, Torrance, CA 90505

LA Zoo Lights

After being suspended in 2009, the festive lanterns are back at Griffins Park-this time at the Los Angeles Zoo. Unlike the old show where motorcycles slanted across the park road and caused strong winds, the zoo's festival will bring visitors a 60-90 minute self-guided tour (colored tunnels, dancing snowflakes and small hail lights) Most animals will already be asleep, but you can see LED reindeer, monkey, chameleon, lizard, rhino and more. Also, if you come on the weekend afternoon, you can also see Santa Claus. From November 11th to January 18th, tickets need to be purchased in advance.

Address:5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027

Christmas Boat Parade Newport Beach

what! Mediterranean-style Christmas feast: Shipowners can row ships decorated with Christmas lights and go out to sea without being affected by cold weather. This year is the 108th, and more than a hundred decorated ships will carry out a 14-mile circular parade along Newport Harbor.You can watch the show for free from 12 / 14-12 / 18, and you can also pay for the reserved location and dinner package.

Address:309 Palm St Ste A Newport Beach, CA 92661

Disneyland Disneyland

The pumpkins on Disney Avenue have just disappeared, and the festive atmosphere of Christmas has spread to all corners of the park. For two months (November 11-January 10), this beloved paradise will become the most joyful place on earth. The most popular rides in the park are decorated with Christmas decorations. The most anticipated nature is the Sleeping Beauty Castle and the super cute little world. There are also various festival-themed night shows, and the festive Disneyland will definitely double the joy.

 Christmas Theme Park SkyPark at Santa's Village

The long-abandoned Christmas theme park is back in the public eye this Christmas! This park in the San Bernardino Mountains has a longer history than Disney. This is probably one of the most Christmas-inspired places in the world, and Christmas lights are naturally everywhere. In addition, you can go to Santa's house to chat with Santa; you can also buy Christmas desserts and hot cocoa at the gingerbread house; there are various interesting shops and outdoor waiting for you to explore.

Address:28950 CA-18, Skyforest, CA 92385

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