AUSTIN

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Austin Trail of Lights

The Trail of Lights returns to Zilker Park Dec. 10-23. Visitors can find more than 50 displays and exhibits along 1.25 miles of light displays, including three lighted tunnels and 100 lighted trees crowned by the 155-foot-tall Zilker tree. More than 30 dance and music performers make appearances in the evenings, and more than 30 food trailers are featured. Free (Dec. 10-16), $3 (age 12 and older, Dec. 17-23).

Zilker Park | 2201 Barton Springs Road | 512-917-4319 www.austintrailoflights.org

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The Driskill Hotel

The hotel hosted its annual tree lighting Nov. 29. Throughout December guests can experience the hotel’s lobby filled with Christmas decor. Live music and other events, including an Afternoon with Santa on Dec. 11 from 2:30-5:30 p.m., are scheduled throughout the season. Free. Afternoon with Santa, ($30 per person, plus tax).

Driskill Hotel | 604 Brazos St. | 512-439-1234 www.driskillhotel.com

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Texas Capitol Christmas Tree

The Downtown Austin Alliance kicked off the city’s holiday season Dec. 3 with a singalong and stroll, and the lighting of the 45-foot-tall Capitol Christmas tree with 137,000 LED lights. The tree features various music with lights daily 10 a.m.-10 p.m. and is located by the Texas Capitol at the corner of 11th Street and Congress Avenue until the first week of January. Free.

512-469-1766 www.downtownaustinholidays.com/holiday-stroll

Regional Lights Guide 2016 Mozart’s Coffee Roasters
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Mozart’s Coffee Roasters Holiday Light Show

The coffee shop is transformed into a gingerbread house with thousands of lights and offers the annual family-friendly light show on the outdoor deck. The 15-minute light show starts at the top of every hour, 6 p.m.-midnight through the first week of January. Holiday lights also form a replica of the Austin skyline, including Santa Claus soaring over landmark downtown buildings and joined by bats. Free.

Mozart’s | 3825 Lake Austin Blvd. | 512-477-2900 www.mozartscoffee.com


GEORGETOWN

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Georgetown Square

Downtown Georgetown turned on its holiday lights at the Williamson County Courthouse and throughout the Square on Nov. 25. Downtown lights and decor stay on through Jan. 2, and some businesses offer later hours for holiday guests. Other holiday events around Georgetown include a Gingerbread Extravaganza Dec. 2-4 at the Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. Eighth St. For more holiday events in Georgetown, see the calendar on page 17. Free.

The Square | Georgetown | 800-436-8696 www.visit.georgetown.org/lighting-of-the-square


ROUND ROCK

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Rock‘N Lights Holiday Light Tour & Christmas Towne

Through Dec. 26, the fifth annual festival features a drive-thru tour and an expanded Christmas Towne festival village and carnival. The light tour includes a 1.5-mile path with 2 million lights, and the Christmas Towne features more light displays, carnival attractions, a light maze, holiday food and arts and crafts.

Rock’N Lights: 6-9 p.m. Sun.-Thu. through Dec. 15, 6-10 p.m. Fri.-Sat. through Dec. 15. Dec. 16-24, 6-10 p.m., Dec. 25-26, 6-9 p.m. $15 (family vehicle), $45 (shuttle bus), $50 (limousine), $75 (commercial bus). Christmas Towne: 6 p.m. Dec. 3-4, 9-11, 15-23. Free. Thomas Carnival: 5-10 p.m. Dec. 2, Dec. 3-4, 9-11, 15-23, Dec. 24-25. $15 (carnival access with unlimited rides), $2-$3 (individual rides)

Old Settlers Park, 4111 E. Old Settlers Blvd. (holiday light tour entrance) | 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd. (Christmas Towne entrance) | 512-341-3361 |  www.roundrocktexas.gov/rocknlights