Celebrate Christmas in Lancaster County, PA
The Christmas season is a blessed time of the year. Throughout Lancaster County, we have many special ways to help you experience and celebrate the magic of Christmas in Lancaster, PA with LancasterPA.com’s complete holiday guide. From dazzling light displays and festive train rides to Christmas shows, markets, and family traditions, Lancaster County offers unforgettable seasonal experiences and has everything you need to enjoy Christmas in Lancaster, PA.
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Stroll through Amish farmlands, shop at craft markets, and enjoy seasonal performances at local theaters. Families will love riding the Strasburg Rail Road’s Christmas trains, visiting Santa, exploring Christmas attractions, and creating unforgettable memories together to last forever. Couples can take in romantic light tours and holiday concerts. If you need a place to stay, we’ve got you covered. Cozy up for your winter getaways at one of our many local Lancaster inns and bed & breakfasts.
Our list highlights the best Christmas events, activities, and attractions with helpful details to plan your visit with ease. Whether you’re planning a day trip, weekend getaway, or a full holiday vacation, Lancaster’s mix of tradition and celebration makes it one of Pennsylvania’s top holiday destinations, and of course, after the holidays, a year-round favorite.
Browse LancasterPA.com’s Christmas in Lancaster, PA guide today and explore festive events, twinkling lights, and heartwarming experiences that make the season bright and offer fun laughter and memories.
For local Christmas messages and Christmas Eve worship services, see our directory of Lancaster County Churches.
Looking for a cut-your-own Christmas tree? See a variety of local Christmas tree farms in Lancaster County.
Dining Out Over the Holidays
While you’re at it, you can plan ahead for a special holiday dinner at a Lancaster County Restaurant. See our listings of which restaurants will be open on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.