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Holidays in LA

LA’s endless summer spirit takes on a magical twist during the holiday season, proving you don’t need snow to create unforgettable December memories. From twinkling marina lights to cozy outdoor films, our sun-kissed city transforms into a wonderland of distinctly Californian festivities. Here’s our curated guide to the most inspiring holiday happenings around West LA.

 

Cozy Outdoor Holiday Movies

Gather under the stars for an only-in-LA holiday experience with Fireside Films by Fireside Films by Rooftop Cinema Club or Yuletide Cinemaland by StreetFood Cinema. Wrap yourself in a blanket beside your personal fire pit, share treats from local food trucks, and lose yourself in beloved holiday classics screened against the city’s night sky.

Ice Skating

Watch as  Pershing Square and Downtown Santa Monica transform into ice skating winter wonderlands—the perfect blend of California cool and holiday tradition to delight visitors of all ages.

Solvang

Just a scenic drive up the coast, this cherished Danish village becomes pure enchantment during its month-long Julefest celebration: wander through maker’s marts, marvel at twinkling trees, and let the festive energy of this unique coastal treasure transport you to another world.

Tree Lighting Ceremonies

Some traditions simply can’t be missed. Join fellow Angelenos in celebrating these timeless moments of wonder—hot chocolate in hand, holiday music in the air—as The Grove (Monday, November 25) and Downtown LA Music Center (Monday, December 2) light up their majestic trees for the season.

Holiday Road

If your perfect holiday experience is thousands of Christmas lights, familiar characters, and candy canes galore, then Holiday Road is made for you. Walk through this winding, photo moment-filled pathway—including Gingerbread Lane, the North Pole, and an Icicle Corridor—in this all-in-one holiday outing.

Marina Del Rey Boat Parade

On December 14, our beloved marina sparkles with creativity during the MargaritaVille Holiday-themed boat parade. Whether you’re lucky enough to catch a ride on the water or are watching from shore, look forward to a distinctly coastal interpretation of holiday spirit.

Holiday Markets

For those seeking thoughtfully crafted treasures, the Renegade Craft Fair and ROW DTLA Holiday Market offer an inspired alternative to traditional gift shopping. Browse handmade pieces and holiday finds in these vibrant community gatherings that celebrate local artistry.

Home Alone in Concert

Experience this beloved holiday classic reimagined, as John Williams’ iconic score comes to life through a full live orchestra. It’s a fresh take on a familiar favorite that proves even the most traditional holiday moments can surprise and delight.

LA Zoo Lights

As evening falls, the LA Zoo transforms into an illuminated wonderland where light sculptures of beloved animals and towering glowing flora create an otherworldly experience. It’s a magical reminder that the most extraordinary holiday moments often come from unexpected places.

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