With all the Christmas that fills the streets of Pigeon Forge, it is no surprise that it was named one of nine most “Christmassy towns in America” by TIME online.
From the article, “Families who love all the trappings of Christmas can visit the Inn at Christmas Place, a four-star hotel that spares no detail, in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The establishment features old-world Bavarian architecture and is renowned for its very comprehensive Christmas decorations and monthlong activities leading up to the big holiday, including a singing Santa Claus and a visit by Charles Dickens’ great-great-grandson. If that’s not enough Christmas cheer, guests can cross the street and visit Christmas Place (the hotel’s namesake), the American South’s largest Christmas store.”
With Christmas just around the corner, a trip to the Smokies would be a great way to start off this holiday season. The city of Gatlinburg just kicked off the Christmas season with its Festival of Lights parade. Without a doubt, the Smokies is one of the most Christmassy places in America, not just during the holidays but all year long.
To read about the other places voted most Christmassy, view the list here.


