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Pack Your Bags Because There’s An Inn Where It’s Christmas Year-Round

  As the song goes, Christmas is the hap-happiest season of all. However, it always flies by, and you’re not alone if you find yourself feeling nostalgic for those festive winter days. But here is some good news! If you are a Christmas addict who starts playing “Winter Wonderland” in August, have we got the vacation spot for you: the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa.

This gorgeous inn is located in Jackson, New Hampshire, and, as the name suggests, it’s always Christmastime at this sweet spot. The rooms in the Main Inn have clever, holiday-themed names, such as “Mr. and Mrs. Claus,” “Sleigh Bells,” “Three Wise Men” and “Blizten.”

Even before the Christmas season gets into the full gear, the inn has some fun and creative ways to celebrate the change of season. How about this marionette theater made with pumpkin people?

 The New England getaway is the perfect place to enjoy the fall foliage. The colors of the trees during autumn are hard to beat in New Hampshire!

 You can also opt to stop at the nearby Santa’s Village, a magical wonderland that includes everything from the Skyway Sleigh Monorail to the Christmas Ferris Wheel to a whole host of other rides, including the Reindeer Carousel, Bumper Cars and the Poogee Penguin’s Spin Out Coaster.



This Christmastime joy is not just for the kids, either. Adults adore the beauty and magic of the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa, and it makes the most beautiful location for a wedding. You can opt to wed in their restored historic barn (which dates all the way back to 1786) or have a tented ceremony on their beautiful property.

 This isn’t the only hotel that caters to adults and kids who wish it was Christmas all year long. There is also The Inn at Christmas Place (located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee) where guests enjoy a full-size decorated Christmas tree in their rooms along with other holiday decor… Santa himself would feel right at home.

 Who wouldn’t love to cozy up to this on just any Friday?



There’s so much holiday spirit here, even Santa Claus makes early stops here to celebrate Christmas!


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