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Photos show the most beautiful Christmas decorations around the world

20 December 2024 at 12:52
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree after being lit during the 92nd annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony on December 4, 2024, in New York.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City.

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  • Landmarks are decked with festive decorations this Christmas season.
  • Among these, New York's Rockefeller tree and London's streets are iconic holiday attractions.
  • But holiday markets in Poland and Spain also make for festive getaways.

Come Christmastime, some of the most famous monuments, malls, and markets around the world get decked out in their festive best.

There's the Rockefeller Christmas tree in New York City, which is adorned with 50,000 LED lights and crowned by a 900-pound Swarovski star. Across the Atlantic, London's streets sparkle with colorful displays of lights, creating a festive glow along Oxford and Regent Streets.

Apart from adding a festive touch to cities, these decorations also serve as a major draw for tourism, with millions of visitors flocking to experience the festive cheer.

Here's a glimpse at how different cities are celebrating Christmas around the world.

Oxford Street in London
A view of London's Oxford Street shows the annual Christmas lights display being switched on in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2024
A view of London's Oxford Street.

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One of London's busiest shopping spots also doubles as the perfect photo stop during the festive season.

The street is draped in overhead lighting every year, with this year's totaling about 300,000 star-shaped LEDs, the BBC reported.

There are also plenty of restaurants and retailers around, which add their own spins on the festive decor.

The Galeries Lafayette in Paris
This photograph shows a giant Christmas tree inside the Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris on November 15, 2024.
Decorating the halls of Galeries Lafayette Paris has been a tradition the department store has followed since 1976.

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Since 1976, department store Galeries Lafayette has celebrated the festive season by constructing a giant Christmas tree. This year is no different, except that the brand is also celebrating its 130th anniversary.

Its pink tree is covered in 20,000 programmable lights, paired with what the store calls "a fiber-optic fireworks effect."

The design was inspired by former Louis Vuitton designer Kevin Germanier's dress collection.

Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul
A large Christmas tree is installed during the Seoul Winter Festa event at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul. Light Festival 'Seoul Winter Festa' runs from December 13 to January 5, 2025, illuminating six iconic locations across Seoul, including Gwanghwamun and Cheonggyecheon Stream, over 24 days.
A large Christmas tree is installed during the Seoul Winter Festa event at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul.

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Seoul lights up for the holiday season with its Winter Festa, which runs from November through February 2025 at popular places across the city, such as Gwanghwamun Square, Cheonggyecheon Stream, and Seoul Plaza.

The festival features dazzling art, illuminated sculptures, including a "Squid Game"-themed exhibit, and vibrant lantern displays.

There's also a brightly lit Christmas tree in the center of Gwanghwamun Square overlooking a festive market.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree after being lit during the 92nd annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony on December 4, 2024, in New York.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been a staple of New York City's Christmas celebrations every year since 1931.

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The Center's annual tree-lighting ceremony is a big event that draws large crowds in person and on TV. Last year, NBC's broadcast of the ceremony attracted 7 million viewers, Variety reported.

This year's tree, from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is 74 feet tall and weighs about 11 tons.

Over 50,000 multi-colored LED lights were used to decorate it, and a glittering 900-pound Swarovski star was placed on top.

Calle Marques de Larios in Spain
A dancer is seen performing at Marques de Larios Street as people attend during the Christmas season. Thousands of visitors came to the center of Malaga to see the Christmas light show and enjoy the city.
A dancer is seen performing at Marques de Larios Street during the festive season.

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Calle Marques de Larios is among the most popular shopping streets in Málaga, Spain.

During the festive season, the city creates and decorates a special procession pathway between the streets for some added holiday sparkle.

This year's displays will feature 16 angel figures suspended in the air and an impressive 2.7 million LED lights, per SUR, a local newspaper in Málaga.

Luci d'Artista in Salerno, Italy
Christmas illuminations during the seventeenth edition of the Luci d'Artista festival in Salerno, Italy, on December 22, 2022.
Christmas illuminations during the 17th edition of the Luci d'Artista festival in Salerno in December 2022.

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Luci d'Artista is an annual event that combines art and festive celebrations by lighting the streets of Salerno ahead of the holidays.

Various parts of the city are draped in festive lights and displays, such as the illuminated zoo, a lemon-tree-shaped light setup, and an LED replica of the night sky. The installations are on display from November 29 until January 2025.

In addition to the holiday lights, a nearly 65-foot Christmas tree is set up in the central square, Piazza Portanova.

Poznań Christmas Market in Poland
The Venetian carousel, Christmas tree, and Ferris wheel at the Poznań Christmas market in the center of Poznań.
The Venetian carousel, Christmas tree, and Ferris wheel at the Poznań Christmas market in the center of Poznań.

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Every year, the historic Old Market Square in Poznań undergoes a festive transformation ahead of the holiday season, becoming a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs.

From festive treats like hot chocolate and mulled wine to dazzling light displays and child-friendly rides, this market has everything to make the holiday season feel magical.

Around this time, an ice festival also occurs at the Old Market Square. It features a small sculpture competition and a speed ice-carving contest.

Praça do Comércio in Lisbon
Christmas lights at Praça do Comércio in Lisbon on December 14, 2024.
The Christmas lights in Lisbon were officially inaugurated on November 23 this year, continuing the tradition in Praça do Comércio.

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A lesser-considered yet spectacular spot for the holidays is Lisbon — specifically, its decorations around its grand plaza or Praça do Comércio.

Every year, the city celebrates Christmastime by setting up a nearly 98-foot-tall tree that's decked up in LED lights and festive ribbons.

There's also an ice rink where kids and adults can skate while enjoying the lovely light displays.

McAdenville town in North Carolina
Popularly known as Christmas Town USA, McAdenville, a small town in North Carolina, gets beautifully decorated for the holiday season, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
Popularly known as Christmas Town USA, McAdenville, a small town in North Carolina, gets beautifully decorated for the holiday season, attracting thousands of visitors every year.

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McAdenville, in North Carolina, transforms into a holiday wonderland every December, with over 500,000 lights illuminating its streets, homes, and trees.

Widely known as Christmas Town USA, the tradition of decorating the whole town began in 1956, per Travel & Leisure, and continues to attract thousands of visitors every year.

Guests can stroll or drive through the festive displays, enjoy a tree-lighting ceremony, and soak in the community spirit — all for free.

Grand-Place in Brussels
Grand Place's Christmas tree illumination ceremony marks the beginning of winter and Christmas in Brussels.
Grand Place's Christmas tree illumination ceremony marks the beginning of winter and Christmas in Brussels.

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Winter Wonders, the annual festive market in Brussels, is home to over 200 small business stalls, food vendors, and plenty of festive activities.

At the center of the market, overlooking all these activities, is the city's nearly 65-foot-tall Christmas tree, which, according to the Brussels Times, was chosen from a private garden in Rixensart, Wallonia.

This year's tree decorations include ornaments signed by famous Belgians, which will eventually be auctioned to support Make-A-Wish.

Castle Square in Warsaw, Poland
Christmas illuminations In Warsaw, Poland, on December 05, 2024.
Christmas in Warsaw, Poland, on December 5, 2024.

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Poland's capital city comes alive with glittering lights this time of year, with festive displays stretching from the Royal Castle to the Old Town.

At the end of the route on Castle Square stands the city's Christmas tree bedecked in blue and gold.

While strolling along the route, visitors can enjoy the light installations and the Christmas market, where they can browse seasonal souvenirs and sip on warm drinks.

Parques del Rio in Medellin, Colombia
People observe the traditional Christmas lights in Medellin, Colombia.
Giant Christmas installations displayed by the Medellin River in Colombia.

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This Colombian city goes all-out during the festive season with a spectacular display of lights.

For 57 years, Medellin has celebrated Alumbrados, a festival of lights known for its vibrant exhibits and 3D glow-in-the-dark figurines.

Over 27 million LEDs have been used to assemble this year's festive displays, which visitors can watch for free.

Porta do Sol in Vigo, Spain
Hundreds of people attend the Christmas lights ceremony at Porta do Sol on 16 November 2024 in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain.
People attend the Christmas lights ceremony at Porta do Sol on 16 November 2024 in Vigo, Spain.

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A nearly 147-foot tall Christmas tree decked with vibrant lights at Porta do Sol in Vigo sets the tone for the city's holiday celebrations.

The streets sparkle with over 11.5 million LED lights spread across 450 streets and squares, per Galacia Travels, a Spanish travel agency.

In addition to the festive markets, visitors can enjoy taking photos at the Christmas castle and a giant illuminated bauble nearby.

St. Peter's Square in Vatican City
The Nativity scene and the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in St. Peter Square at the Vatican this year.
The Nativity scene and the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican this year.

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Christmas celebrations at the Vatican, which run from December 9 to January 7, draw many visitors.

At Saint Peter's Square, a Christmas tree and a life-size Nativity scene take center stage.

This tradition started in 1982 under Pope John Paul II, with Italy providing the inaugural tree. Each year since, a different European country or region has contributed the tree.

The US Capitol in Washington, DC
The US Capitol Christmas tree is lit on the west front during a December 3, 2024, ceremony.
The US Capitol Christmas tree is lit on the west front during a December 3, 2024, ceremony.

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An 80-foot Sitka spruce from Alaska's Tongass National Forest lights up the West Lawn of the US Capitol this holiday season.

A tradition since 1970, the tree traveled over 4,200 miles, making 11 community stops before it was set up in Washington, DC.

It will be lit every night from dusk until 11 p.m. through January 1, 2025.

Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia
A giant Christmas tree is illuminated at Federation Square, drawing crowds of visitors.
A giant Christmas tree is illuminated at Federation Square in Melbourne.

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From a sound and light show to food stalls, there's plenty of festive cheer to bask in in Melbourne.

Federation Square has been transformed into a magical Christmas hub, featuring a nearly 57-foot-tall Christmas tree, twinkling lights, performers, caroling choirs, and several other free festive activities.

The Square is open until Christmas Day.

Old Town Square in Prague
View of an illuminated Christmas tree at the traditional Christmas market in the Old Town Square in Prague.
An illuminated Christmas tree at the traditional Christmas market in the Old Town Square in Prague.

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The nearly 72-foot Christmas tree at Old Town Square in Prague adds a festive glow to the city's holiday atmosphere.

Sourced from Krompach, a village in the Českolipsko region, the spruce tree is decorated with red and gold baubles, oversized stars, and over 110,000 LED lights.

The Christmas Village in San Salvador, El Salvador
A giant Christmas tree in the Christmas Village at the Historic Center.
A giant Christmas tree in the Christmas Village at the Historic Center in San Salvador.

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San Salvador's Christmas Village at the Historic Center features a large Christmas tree, a Santa house, a cookie factory, and a bustling Christmas market.

In addition to the village, iconic landmarks, including the National Palace and National Theater, will host festive-friendly activities and performances throughout the season.

The Christmas Village is free to visit and open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight until January 1.

Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece
Night view of the Syntagma Square adorned with dazzling Christmas decorations, featuring a towering Christmas tree with sparkling lights.
The Christmas tree in Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece.

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According to the Greek City Times, a nearly 64-foot-tall tree sourced from the village of Taxiarchis in Halkidiki is now the centerpiece of Athens' festive celebrations.

This year's holiday theme, inspired by fairy tales, transforms the square into a magical setting filled with characters like little elves and the Nutcracker.

Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, Georgia
The main Christmas tree and New Year's illuminations are on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.
The main Christmas tree on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.

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Despite ongoing protests in Georgia, city officials went ahead with its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony — although later than usual and without a formal celebration — on December 16.

Protests in Georgia intensified in late October following the government's decision to delay its bid to join the European Union, per CNN.

Before the tree was set and decorated, it became part of the protests; protestors hung flags of Georgia, the EU, Ukraine, and the US instead of festive decor, Georgia Today reported.

Amid the growing political tensions, Tbilisi's streets and monuments, like the Ballet Theater, have still been illuminated for the season.

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The Wicked Soundtrack, Ranked

6 December 2024 at 15:00
Wicked Soundtrack Ranking Universal Pictures Ariana Grande Cynthia Erivo

Whether you're at home or in the movie theater (at a dedicated singalong showing, we hope), here's what we're holding space for on Wicked's excellent songs.

Sony just released the first 8 minutes of Kraven the Hunter

Sony Picture's Kraven the Hunter explores origins of titular villain.

Hollywood is coming off a record-breaking Thanksgiving weekend, thanks to the winning trifecta of Moana 2, Gladiator II, and Wicked Part 1. Can other upcoming releases ride that wave? Perhaps that's why Sony Pictures just released the first eight minutes of its much-delayed Kraven the Hunter. which opens in 10 days.

Comic book fans are well acquainted with Kraven as one of Spider-Man's most formidable foes, a founding member of the Sinister Six. He's a Russian immigrant with an aristocratic background who fled his home country when Tsar Nicholas II's reign collapsed in 1917. He's a big-game hunter with enhanced abilities thanks to ingesting a mysterious potion made from jungle herbs. He's very hard to injure and has super-human strength and enhanced sight, hearing, and smell, and he's a good tactician with excellent hand-to-hand combat skills.

The film version appears to be an origin story. Per the official premise:

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Keanu Reeves voices archvillain Shadow in Sonic 3 trailer

Ben Schwartz voices the titular character in Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

Some lucky folks got a heads-up last week that a trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was about to drop when Paramount Pictures released a playable Sega Genesis gaming cartridge to select individuals. Hidden among a mini-game and character posters and accessible by entering a cheat code was the trailer release date. True to its word, Paramount just dropped the final trailer for the third film in the successful franchise. All our favorite characters are back, as well as a couple of new ones, most notably a new villain familiar to fans of the games: Shadow, voiced by Keanu Reeves.

(Spoilers for the first two films below.)

As previously reported, in the first film, Sonic (Ben Schwartz) teamed up with local town sheriff Tom Wachowski (James Marsden) to stop the sinister mad scientist Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey). Robotnik wanted to catch and experiment on the hedgehog, and if he could also frame Tom as a domestic terrorist, even better.

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'Wicked' soars at the box office with an estimated $164 million worldwide

cynthia erivo and ariana grande as elphaba and glinda in wicked. they're both smiling and looking toward something in awe, holding hands. erivo is painted green and wearing black, and grande is blonde wearing a pink dress
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda in Universal's "Wicked."

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  • Jon M. Chu's "Wicked" premiered in theaters on November 22.
  • "Wicked" topped the domestic box office with an estimated $114 million.
  • The film has earned an estimated $164.2 million worldwide so far.

"Wicked" is soaring at the box office.

Universal Pictures' highly anticipated — and heavily promoted — film topped the domestic box office with an estimated $114 million in ticket sales during its opening weekend. With an additional estimated $50.2 million in the international market, Deadline reported that the film has had the biggest worldwide opening for a Broadway feature adaptation.

Director Jon M. Chu's "Wicked" is a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz" that invites audiences to learn how the Wicked Witch of the West came to be. The star-studded cast includes Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey, and several other actors who bring the magical realm to the silver screen.

The cast of "Wicked" attended Universal's premiere in November 2024.
The cast of "Wicked" attended the Los Angeles premiere on November 9, 2024.

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The Wall Street Journal reported that Universal splurged on "Wicked," spending more than $320 million to create the two-part film. While it's unclear what portion of the budget went toward marketing, the musical themes, cast, and iconic pink and green motif have been ubiquitous for months in brand partnerships, including Starbucks and Stanley cups.

"Wicked" is based on the eponymous Broadway musical inspired by Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel. This film only covers part of the musical. A second film is expected to hit theaters in November 2025.

But the witchy "Wicked" isn't the only big-budget film gaining attention this Thanksgiving week.

paul mescal as lucius in gladiator two. he's crouching on the dirt floor of the colosseum, his sword stuck in the ground, as he rubs dirt between his hands
Paul Mescal as Lucius in "Gladiator II."

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Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II" also debuted in American theaters on Friday, prompting movie fans to dub the phenomenon "Glicked." It's reminiscent of 2023's record-breaking blockbuster July when Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" and Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" — dubbed "Barbenheimer" — both took Hollywood by storm.

"Gladiator II" also has a stacked cast with Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, and Pedro Pascal.

The action film earned an estimated $55.5 million domestically. It debuted overseas a week earlier, however, and has so far grossed an estimated $165 million from the international market, Variety reported.

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