A dazzlingly lit home in River Oaks | Courtesy of Evan Clayson
Pile in the car for a leisurely holiday drive or take a hot cocoa-fueled stroll while you ooh and ah at Houston’s most popular Christmas light displays—in residential neighborhoods and at city landmarks and destinations alike.
Every year, Houston neighborhoods light up like a Christmas tree (literally), with homes, streets, and yards decked in the season’s finest adornments.
In most cases, checking out some of Houston’s best neighborhood Christmas light displays won’t cost you anything more than the gas it takes to get there. Just be sure you respect the neighborhoods and the residents who so kindly showcase their homes and put them in their best light.
2025 Christmas Lights in Houston Neighborhoods
City Lights in Downtown Houston | Discovery Green, Avenida Houston, Daikin Park, Post Houston, GreenStreet & More
Downtown Houston comes alive with holiday lights, with South Pole and North Pole light installations and holiday activities. New for 2025 is Houston Astros Light Up the Park at Daikin Park with loads of H-Town and baseball-centric displays, photos opps, and more. Other Downtown highlights include the annual, towering Holiday Tree at City Hall, Winter Wonderland on top of Post Houston by the Theater District, the over-the-top holiday bar experience, Holidaze at GreenStreet, the magic of the City Lights at Avenida de las Americas, Discovery Green‘s H-Town Holiday Lights and Ice skating experience (make sure you book a spot online in advance if you’re planning to skate, though), at Texas Winter Lights around the climate-controlled Texas-shaped lazy river on the roof of the Marriott Marquis Houston Downtown.
River Oaks
For one of the most extravagant displays of holiday lights in the city, you’ll want to check the grand, decked-out homes and towering oak trees around one of Houston’s most prominent neighborhoods, River Oaks. Enter from Kirby—either from Shepherd or Westheimer—and begin winding your way through the hood as you uncover enclave after enclave of bright holiday lights and tradition. You can also park your car near the River Oaks Country Club to traverse the hood’s most popular streets by foot. Expect very slow traffic.
Woodland Heights & Greater Heights
With its annual Lights in the Heights competition and block party on the second Saturday of December, this friendly neighborhood keeps up all the charm and holiday spirit. Throughout the month of December, you’ll find shimmering displays—from the fun and funky to the quaint and beautiful. And all of it is easy to see by foot, bike or with a quick drive through the hood. Check out the area bordered by I-10, Heights Boulevard and 19th Street, and I-45.
Prestonwood Forest near Willowbrook
Nestled in Northwest Houston, this neighborhood subdivision has been a holiday destination since the ‘70s. During its annual Nite of Lites (which runs through Wednesday, December 31, 2025 this year), hundreds of homes light up, all competing in a holiday-spirited competition with categories like Best House, Best Door, Best Mailbox, Best Block, and the People’s Choice Award. The map includes the area around Prestonwood Forest from Cypresswood to 249, and from Ravenhurst and Schroeder to Charlynne Oaks to Hargrave.
Created by H-Town Frankie, a Houstonian known for creating viral light shows, the musical and interactive H-Town Holiday Lights transform Discovery Green’s Brown Promenade this season. | Photo courtesy of Discovery Green
The Woodlands
You’ll find that most neighborhoods in The Woodlands feature homes, if not whole streets, that offer extravagant Christmas lights. In the past, the Panther Creek and Alden Bridge neighborhoods have been known for setting the bar high, several of the homes featuring over-the-top displays, some of which are choreographed to music. In addition, a stroll along the tree-lit Woodlands Waterway is a holiday tradition worth starting, as is checking out Market Street, with its soaring Christmas tree and twinkling lights.
Houston’s Shopping Districts | Uptown, River Oaks District & Highland Village
Running along Post Oak and Westheimer, these merry and bright shopping districts are well worth a drive-by, or a stop-in if you want to hit all of those holiday sales. Drive down Post Oak and south towards the Galleria, taking in the white lights on the Christmas trees lining Uptown’s main holiday thoroughfare. When you arrive at Westheimer, take a left and cross under the Loop to head towards the dazzling River Oaks District and Highland Village. The trees along River Oaks Shopping Center along West Gray also make for a pleasing drive-by when you’re on your holiday errands.
Garden Oaks/Oak Forest
In Garden Oaks/Oak Forest, or Central Northwest Houston, the Shepherd Park Plaza neighborhood has rocked over-the-top lights and decked-out holiday displays since the late 1960s. The nearby Candlelight Park gets in on the action, too; both residential areas bringing entire streets together to create a magical experience complete with Santas, inflatables, fun themes, and shimmering lights.
Pecan Grove
This festive Richmond neighborhood draws locals in with its show-stopping Christmas lights. Plantation Drive is the main strip, with some streets being more decorated than others. Take a drive to take in the neighborhood’s holiday spirit.
2025 Ticketed Christmas Light Displays & Attractions Around Houston
Market Square Park in Downtown is lit for the holidays. | Photo courtesy of Downtown Houston+
City Lights in Downtown Houston
Daily Through Wednesday, December 31, 2025 | Most FREE
Take in lighted sights across Downtown Houston this holiday season, where numerous holiday attractions from Discovery Green to the Theater District and Post Houston offer the chance to get into the spirit of the season.
Highlights include the H-Town Holiday Lights around Discovery Green, GreenStreet, Avenida de las Americas, and Texas Winter Lights around the Texas-shaped rooftop pool at Marriott Marquis Houston. You’ll also find holiday programming at Market Street Park, Trebly Park, and Lynn Wyatt Square.
Dates and hours vary, although the lights will be turned on nightly at most installations.
Now in its tenth year, Magical Winter Lights returns to the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds for the 2024 holiday season. | Photo courtesy Magical Winter Lights
Magical Winter Lights at Fort Bend County Fairgrounds
Daily through Sunday, January 4, 2026
Magical Winter Lights, one of the city’s most popular attractions, opens its gates in Rosenberg.
Wander through a lit-up wonderland filled with millions of lights, dazzling lantern sculptures, interactive displays, and a carnival with fun for the whole family.
Tickets are $28.21; $20.64 for ages 3 to 12 and 65+; free for ages 2 and under.
Cruise through tunnels of twinkling lights and holiday displays in Northwest Houston | Courtesy of The Light Park
The Light Park at Sam Houston Race Park
Daily through Sunday, January 4, 2026
Get in the spirit with a daily light-filled hayride spectacle that you can drive through in Northwest Houston, past giant Christmas trees, snowmen, and through acres of land.
Tickets start at $29.99.
Times vary.
Coca-Cola Classic Christmas has debuted in Katy. | Photo courtesy of Classic Christmas
Classic Christmas at Katy Mills
Weekends and Select Weekdays through Sunday, December 28, 2025
Experience holiday magic with larger-than-life holiday displays, the Coca-Cola polar bears, an ice skating rink, snow slides, carolers, Santa Claus, and more at this installation in Katy.
Tickets start $22.
Times vary.
Head up to the 6th floor for holiday fun at the Marriott Marquis Texas pool | Courtesy of Marriott Marquis
Texas Winter Lights at Marriott Marquis Houston
Daily through New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Have some Texas-sized fun on the sixth floor Altitude Rooftop & Pool at the Marriott Marquis in Downtown during Texas Winter Lights, an interactive light experience available nightly.
Enjoy festive signature cocktails, huge light displays, walk-through experiences, three different VR sleigh rides with Santa, and plenty of social-worthy elements.
And yes, the Texas-shaped lazy river is open for floating and temperature-controlled to 80° all winter long.
Tickets are $35.95; $24.47 and up for ages 2 to 12. Weekend prices go up.
Times vary.
The Festival of Lights offers a stroll through holiday attractions at Moody Gardens in Galveston | Courtesy of Moody Gardens
Holiday in the Gardens at Moody Gardens
Daily through Saturday, January 3, 2026
Brighten up your holiday season at the Holiday in the Gardens in Moody Gardens, which features over 40 days of holiday activities for visitors to enjoy on Galveston Island, including Ice Land, where a skilled team of master ice carvers has transformed 2 million pounds of ice to take you on a holiday journey around the world.
The family-friendly mainstay also offers an outdoor skating rink, vendors serving hot chocolate and eats, and live entertainment, plus Holiday 3D and 4D films.
Tickets start at $25 for individual attractions; holiday passes, which include admission to multiple attractions, start at $60; $45 for ages 4 to 12 and 65+.
Wander through millions of twinkling holiday lights at Constellation Field | Courtesy of Sugar Land Holiday Lights
12th Annual Sugar Land Holiday Lights at Constellation Field
Daily through Sunday, January 4, 2026
More than three million lights create a sparkling winter wonderland at the home of the Sugar Land Space Cowboys.
Walk the ballpark and enjoy 10 themed areas, a holiday market, a snow play area, an ice skating rink, visits with Santa Claus, and more.
Prices vary by date. Tickets start at $18.94; $14.99 for kids ages 4 to 12, seniors, and military with ID.
Sunday to Thursday 6pm to 9pm; Friday and Saturday 6pm to 10pm.
In Katy & Spring, you can roll through holiday light installations at the Light Park | Courtesy of the Light Park
The Light Park in Katy & Spring
Through Sunday, January 4, 2026
Roll into the holiday season at the Light Park in Katy and Spring, which features an interactive holiday experience that sends cars through millions of twinkling lights, accompanied by holiday music and festive cheer.
Tickets are $29.99 per vehicle and up.
See life-sized animal lanterns and enjoy holiday concessions at Zoo Lights | Courtesy of Houston Zoo
Zoo Lights at Houston Zoo
Daily through Sunday, January 4, 2026. Closed on select dates.
Stroll through the Houston Zoo with hot chocolate in hand while you admire glimmering displays made up of gleaming Christmas lights at this annual must-see attraction. For 2025, the zoo has rolled out multiple new neighborhoods and attractions.
Take advantage of holiday photo ops, make your way through an illuminated tunnel, see life-sized animal lanterns, and more.
Prices vary by day; $30.95 and up.
Daily 5:30pm to 10:30pm.
Take a journey through space history this holiday season at Galaxy Lights at Space Center Houston | Courtesy of Space Center Houston
Galaxy Lights at Space Center Houston
Through Sunday, January 4, 2026; Closed on Select Dates.
The cosmic spectacle Galaxy Lights returns to Space Center Houston, transforming the campus into a twinkling wonderland of space-themed light installations, high-tech experiences, holiday treats and more in a one-of-a-kind event that can only be found in Space City.
Tickets range from $19.95 to $27.95; free for ages 3 and under.
Open daily 6pm to 10pm.
Light and lanterns adorn the Clay Eastern Glades at Memorial Park. | Photo courtesy of Memorial Park Conservancy
Holiday Lights in Clay Family Glades at Memorial Park
Friday, December 5, 2025, through early January 2026 | FREE
Featuring a one-of-a-kind holiday tree on Bowden Terrace lit against Hines Lake, the new outdoor holiday wonderland is a festive spectacle, with lights and lanterns along the Clay Family Eastern Glades’ entire half-mile Promenade. Guests are invited to walk the natural surface pedestrian path encircling nine acres of open space, native plantings, and habitat.
Open daily 5pm to 9pm.
Christmas Village at Bayou Bend
Friday, December 5, 2025, through Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Discover an immersive Christmas experience as a dazzling bridge brings you into a winter wonderland featuring thousands of lights throughout the 14-acre estate.
Highlights include sledding down some faux snow, 3-D video animations, and tunes by Holiday carolers.
Tickets start at $18; $12 for ages 5 to 12, and free for ages 4 and younger.
More than 50 lantern displays await at Radiant Nature this holiday season | Photo Edmond Wong; courtesy of Houston Botanic Garden
Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden
Daily through Sunday, February 22, 2026; Closed on select dates.
More than 50 larger-than-life Chinese lantern installations decorate the Houston Botanic Garden, bringing to life stunning displays that showcase the beauty of nature and celebrate the promise of the Lunar New Year.
Tickets are $28.50; free for ages 3 and under.
Open Fridays to Sundays and select weeknights from 5:30pm to 10pm; last entry at 9pm.
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