Several places are kicking off the holiday season with holiday light displays this weekend. This list is not comprehensive.

Coca-Cola Classic Christmas

Coca-Cola is holding its immersive holiday light experience in Katy featuring a light maze, an ice skating rink, a snow slide, live entertainment, a Cinemark Theatre, a market square, and festive food and beverages.
Space Center Houston is presenting Galaxy Lights through Jan. 4.(Courtesy Space Center Houston)
Space Center Houston is presenting Galaxy Lights through Jan. 4.(Courtesy Space Center Houston)
Galaxy Lights

Space Center Houston is hosting Galaxy Lights, presented by Reliant, featuring space-inspired light displays.The Light Park

Stroll or drive through millions of lights at the Sam Houston Race Park.
  • Through Jan. 4
  • $60 (per vehicle), $80 (vehicle admission with Dasher pass)
  • Sam Houston Race Park, 7575 N. Sam Houston Parkway, W. Gate 1, Houston
  • www.shrp.com
Holiday on The Waterway


Walk or ride a trolley along The Woodlands Waterway to enjoy a variety of winter Christmas light displays, such as twinkling tunnels and oversized decorations. During the holiday season, themed music will also play along the route with various desserts and beverages available on weekend evenings.Houston Heights Association Holiday Home Tour

Guests can enjoy a stroll through Houston’s historic neighborhood where twinkling lights, classic architecture and festive decor come together to create a holiday experience. Tickets include shuttle service and entry to six adorned homes. Guests will be picked up at the All Saints Catholic Church.
The Houston Zoo Lights feature trees wrapped with winter lights. (Courtesy Houston Zoo Lights)
The Houston Zoo Lights feature trees wrapped with winter lights. (Courtesy Houston Zoo Lights)
Houston Zoo Lights

TXU Energy is presenting the Lights at Houston Zoo, in which guests can take in the sights and sounds of the season as they stroll through zoo grounds illuminated with earth-friendly LED bulbs. In addition, this year, children can explore the Neon Playground while adults unwind at the Yuletide Lodge pop-up bar.
  • Through Jan. 4
  • $26.95-$35.95 (admission)
  • Houston Zoo, 1513 Cambridge St., Houston
  • www.houstonzoo.org
The Magical Winter Lights will be taking place in The Fort Bend County Fairgrounds through Jan. 1. (Courtesy Magical Winter Lights)
The Magical Winter Lights will be taking place in the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds through Jan. 1. (Courtesy Magical Winter Lights)
Magical Winter Lights

Magical Winter Lights will feature an array of lantern attractions, carnival rides and character entertainment.
The Houston Botanic Garden features a Chinese lantern festival is taking place through Feb.22. (Courtesy The Houston Botanic Garden)
The Houston Botanic Garden features a Chinese lantern festival is taking place through Feb. 22. (Courtesy The Houston Botanic Garden)
Radiant Nature


The Houston Botanic Garden features a Chinese lantern festival to celebrate the Lunar New Year with interactive elements such as illuminating swings and an angel wings photo spot. Highlights include towering ginkgo and pine trees, a Chinese temple, a geometric dome and pandas with bamboo.
  • Through Feb. 22
  • $26.50-$28.50 (admission)
  • 1 Botanic Lane, Houston
  • www.hbg.org
Sugar Land Holiday Lights

Attendees can enjoy millions of dazzling light displays, a new 9-hole mini golf course, a carnival, a synthetic ice rink and vendors. Santa Claus will also be visiting the lights in Sugar Land through Dec. 23.Texas Winter Lights

Texas Winter Lights is returning with its sixth season at Marriott Marquis Houston. The rooftop will transform into a holiday playground with 100,000 twinkling lights, immersive experiences and a brand-new Western theme.
  • Through Dec. 31, noon-10 p.m.
  • $24.47- $47.10 (admission)
  • Marriott Marquis Houston, 1777 Walker St., Houston
  • www.marriott.com
The POST Houston Skyline 5-acre rooftop park, will be decked out with illuminated lights through Jan. 11. (Courtesy Post Houston)
The POST Houston Skyline 5-acre rooftop park, will be decked out with illuminated lights through Jan. 11. (Courtesy Post Houston)
Winter Wonderlawn

The POST Houston Skyline 5-acre rooftop park will be decked out with illuminated lights and decor, including thousands of lights, a 25-foot Christmas tree and multiple holiday-themed activations with the Houston skyline as the backdrop.
  • Through Jan. 11
  • $8-$15 (before Thanksgiving), $12-$19 (after Thanksgiving)
  • 401 Franklin St, Houston
  • www.posthtx.com
Worth the trip


The Christmas Village


The Christmas Village is launching this season with a Christmas train featuring twinkling lights, photo opportunities with Santa, a festive marketplace with gifts, seasonal treats, bonfires, hot cocoa and live entertainment.