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Best Christmas Light Displays in Georgia

Let’s face it, the best thing about Christmas may be time spent with family, and for some, Christmas gifts. But, the Christmas holiday has arguably the best decorations out of any other holiday around. Between the large blowup Santa and snowmen, Christmas wreaths and trees, and festive lighting, the Christmas holiday literally lights up neighborhoods, cities, states, and the entire U.S.

All My Sons Atlanta has been moving families in and out of the area for over 25 years, and if you are new in town, you are in for a treat! Our Atlanta movers have a list of the absolute best Christmas light displays in the entire state of Georgia. So, if you love Christmas as much as we do, your family can take a break from moving and make it part of your Georgia initiation by traveling to see the best Christmas light displays – ever.

Fantasy in Lights. Fantasy in Lights takes the number one spot every year as the most magical Christmas light display in Georgia, but it doesn’t stop there. Fantasy in Lights has been ranked as one of the Top 10 Christmas Light Displays in the World by National Geographic. Atlanta movers and nearly every local you run into will tell you that this is the light display you will want to make your new Christmas tradition.

Garden Lights, Holiday Nights. Celebrating its fifth year, Garden Lights, Holiday Nights in Atlanta Botanical Garden has been named one of the United States’ Top 10 Holiday Lights Displays by USA Today, which is why it makes the second best Christmas light displays in Georgia.

Magical Nights of Lights. This scenic, 7-mile drive of Christmas light displays is one of the state’s longest running and takes over the majority of Lake Lanier Islands. During your drive through Magical Nights of Lights, you can expect to see Christmas light displays grouped into themed sections that almost tell a story or tale.

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