1. Solvang, CA


Even without snow, this charming Danish-inspired city in southern California (less than an hour away from Santa Barbara) turns up the hygge for its annual Julefest. The Christmas celebration, which this season begins on November 28 and ends January 4, includes a Julefest parade (complete with marching bands) and a proper Santa’s Village, where photos with Santa are totally free. A tree-lighting ceremony on December 5 kicks off the festivities with caroling, ballerinas, and the arrival of Santa himself. For a true feeling of all things Nordic, look for the Solvang nisser (the Danish word for “gnome”) during the city-wide Christmas gnome hunt, where, if you find one, you win a prize. And, if those holiday gnomes stoked your curiosity, you can also take a candlelight tour led by a local guide dressed in classic Danish storybook clothing, to learn about the city of Solvang and Danish yuletide traditions.
Time Out tip: Did you really visit the most Danish town in the U.S. if you didn’t eat some pancakes? For some of the best of Solvang, head to Paula’s Pancake House.
























