Even The Grinch Would Marvel At The Christmas Glow Light Display At Cleveland's Winterfest
By Nikki Rhoades|Published November 29, 2021
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
There’s just something dreamy about holiday lights and seasonal cheer, isn’t there? Those are two things that can be found in abundance at the center of Cleveland each winter. Winterfest CLE, an annual tradition like no other, transforms the city in a magical way. Events, lights, and visits from a very special man in red make the holiday season memorable for visitors of all ages. Check it out:
Each year, Downtown Cleveland becomes a winter wonderland as the holiday season arrives.
While the event is a coveted tradition, things have changed in recent years. Now, in addition to on-site activities, many are offered virtually so that you can enjoy the fun from the warmth of your own home.
Winterfest, the festival of lights and holiday cheer begins in late November and continues through the New Year.
Throughout the entire month of December, Cleveland transforms into a magical destination. The city comes to life with twinkling lights, choir performances, dinners, and so much more.
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Festive events take place throughout the whole city in response to the holiday cheer, from pop-up bars to ice skating to visits with Santa Claus, described by locals as a "jolly ol' elf."
The Rock Hall is something of a centerpiece on its own with its brilliant lights and incredible ambiance. However, it takes on a new life surrounded by additional twinkling lights.
You just might be surprised to see where festivities are taking place! There's something going on everywhere in the city, it seems, from light shows to musical performances to holiday teas.
For many, walking or driving around the city just to see the lights is the highlight of the event.
Worried about dragging the kids around a busy city? You can enjoy many lights from the comfort of your car. You might not be able to see their faces light up if you're driving, but you'll hear their gasps of joy as they see how magical the landscape looks.
And, of course, seeing the Terminal Tower in festive colors is a special experience.
At one time, this tower was the tallest outside of New York City. Its construction was overseen by various Clevelanders, and many locals hold dear to stories from family members that worked on the landmark. It was completed in 1927 and has dazzled ever since.
Whatever you do, remember to bring a camera or a charged phone! You'll want to capture the magic of this annual event.
There are plenty of places that are perfect for family photos and selfies. Remember to bundle up, because that Lake Erie breeze can chill you to the bone!