
If you’ve lived in Dallas-Fort Worth for any length of time, you know that shortly after Thanksgiving Day — whether it’s 80 degrees or 20 — it’s a time-honored tradition to check out the Christmas light displays in nearby neighborhoods.
But do you ever have FOMO on your expeditions? Perhaps you worry that as much as you love the regular haunts you cruise through during the holidays, there might be new displays to check out, too. Or maybe you’re pretty new to the area and have no idea where exactly to go.
Thanks to Daltxrealestate.com and sponsor Christy Berry with Compass, you can FOMO no more – because we’ve created this handy map of key spots to check out Christmas lights.
We surveyed several neighborhoods and Realtors and compiled a list worthy of a cup of hot chocolate and a full tank of gas. Our criteria were simple — the locations had to be worth the drive, and free of charge.
But we went a little bit further today, too, and queried readers about their favorite Christmas traditions. Have you done any of these? Have any to add? See anything you’ll add to next year’s list of Christmas frivolities? Let us know in the comments!
Readers Choice Traditions:

NorthPark Santa
Touring the Christmas lights in the Park Cities
The tunnels at Neiman’s downtown

The Trains at NorthPark
Highland Park Village tree lighting
Park Cities horse carriage rides
The lights at Deerfield
The Neiman Marcus Santa Breakfast

Dallas Holiday Parade
Tuba Christmas
Getting involved in a toy drive or donations to the homeless
The Heritage Village tour
The Gaylord Texan’s “Ice”
Richardson’s Lollipop Way
Cookies & Castles
Santa’s Village in Richardson

The lights and tree at Klyde Warren Park
Christmas lunch at the Zodiac Room
Dallas Zoo’s Zoo Lights
Want to find all those light displays? You can download your own printable copy here.