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]]>Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, is a fairy tale comes to life during the Christmas season. The park is adorned with countless lights, creating a magical ambiance. Here you can enjoy the illuminated gardens and the festive performances and marvel at the park’s iconic attractions bathed in festive brilliance.
Seoul also embraces the holiday spirit with the Seoul Christmas Festival, featuring stunning light installations and decorations throughout the city. The Cheonggyecheon Stream, in particular, becomes a dazzling display of lights you won’t want to miss.
New York is synonymous with spectacular holiday lights. Seeing the towering Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, featured in so many films, is an experience like no other. Also, make sure to walk up and down Fifth Avenue to see all the Christmas window displays.
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]]>This Christmas destination is well-known for its lights and decorations that adorn the tourist town at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, but this year, a new and unique attraction is drawing tourists to visit Gatlinburg.
SkyLift Park, which features the longest pedestrian bridge in North America, has transformed its star attraction into a tunnel of lights to celebrate the Christmas and holiday seasons.
The 680-foot long bridge, which sits a vertigo-inducing 140 feet above the town, is now adorned with multi-colored lights that have turned it into a monument that invokes holiday cheer. In addition to the bridge’s decorations, it also gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the festive decorations in downtown Gatlinburg.
Even if you don’t like heights, you can ride a gondola up to the SkyDeck Park at the end of the bridge, which features a fire pit and all kinds of festive lights and decorations.
This attraction will only be lit up for the holidays until January 25th, so be sure to check it out soon!
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]]>The post These Cities Go All Out: The Most Stunning Christmas Lights in the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, is a fairy tale comes to life during the Christmas season. The park is adorned with countless lights, creating a magical ambiance. Here you can enjoy the illuminated gardens and the festive performances and marvel at the park’s iconic attractions bathed in festive brilliance.
Seoul also embraces the holiday spirit with the Seoul Christmas Festival, featuring stunning light installations and decorations throughout the city. The Cheonggyecheon Stream, in particular, becomes a dazzling display of lights you won’t want to miss.
New York is synonymous with spectacular holiday lights. Seeing the towering Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, featured in so many films, is an experience like no other. Also, make sure to walk up and down Fifth Avenue to see all the Christmas window displays.
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]]>The post America’s Most Impressive Christmas Bridge is All Lit Up! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This Christmas destination is well-known for its lights and decorations that adorn the tourist town at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, but this year, a new and unique attraction is drawing tourists to visit Gatlinburg.
SkyLift Park, which features the longest pedestrian bridge in North America, has transformed its star attraction into a tunnel of lights to celebrate the Christmas and holiday seasons.
The 680-foot long bridge, which sits a vertigo-inducing 140 feet above the town, is now adorned with multi-colored lights that have turned it into a monument that invokes holiday cheer. In addition to the bridge’s decorations, it also gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the festive decorations in downtown Gatlinburg.
Even if you don’t like heights, you can ride a gondola up to the SkyDeck Park at the end of the bridge, which features a fire pit and all kinds of festive lights and decorations.
This attraction will only be lit up for the holidays until January 25th, so be sure to check it out soon!
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