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Over the River & Through the Woods: Saint Louis

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  • Cinderella

    Dance Company: Pacific Northwest Ballet

    Cinderella
    McCaw Hall 321 Mercer St, Seattle, WA, United States
    The Seattle Times calls Kent Stowell’s Cinderella “warm and joyous and deeply moving.” This ballet combines the story you know and love with spectacular choreography, Prokofiev’s familiar score, and superb design. Travel with Cinderella from her wistful fireside, through a magical fairyland, to a dazzling palace ball. Let yourself be...
  • Eugene Onegin

    Dance Company: San Francisco Ballet

    Eugene Onegin
    War Memorial Opera House 301 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Eugene Onegin is a richly layered and deeply human exploration of love and regret. Choreographer-in-Residence Yuri Possokhov’s world premiere brings new depth to Alexander Pushkin’s classic. This major co-production with The Joffrey Ballet features an original score by Ilya Demutsky, costume design by Academy Award winner Tim Yip, and sets...
  • Ethereal Blue to Fiery Red

    Dance Company: Indianapolis Ballet

    Ethereal Blue to Fiery Red
    The Tobias Theater at Newfields 4000 Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States
    Step into the world of Ethereal Blue to Fiery Red, a dynamic bill from Indianapolis Ballet. This captivating program pairs the elegance of Balanchine’s Serenade, with its sweeping movement and luminous beauty, with the electrifying intensity of Boléro: au Fou, set to Ravel’s iconic score. Together, these works offer a...
Magical holiday destinations a short drive away from St. Louis.

As the chill of winter settles over the Midwest and twinkling lights appear on every corner, there’s no better time to embark on a road trip brimming with nostalgia and cheer. From candle-lit vineyards to historic domed hotels and a town named for the jolliest man himself, these nearby escapes promise magic for the season

Hermann, Missouri

Old-World Christmas in Wine Country

Tucked into the hills of Missouri wine country, Hermann glows with the warmth of a European Christmas market. The town’s German roots shine through in every wreath, pastry, and carol. Wander cobblestone streets strung with twinkling lights, pop into century-old wineries for mulled wine, and browse the Kristkindly Markt, where artisans sell ornaments and handmade sweets.

“With gingerbread trim, candlelit windows, and the scent of spiced cider in the air, Hermann feels like a snow globe come to life.”

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Noel, Missouri

Christmas City on the River

Cradled by the Ozark bluffs, Noel (pronounced “No-el”) wears its name like a crown. Every December, the town’s tiny post office becomes the most famous in Missouri, hand-stamping thousands of cards with the beloved Noel, Missouri postmark. Main Street glimmers with garlands, carolers, and geed cheer, while families gather by the Elk River to watch the reflections of holiday lights dance on the water.

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  • Send holiday greetings with the exclusive Noel postmark >>
  • Visit the pop-up Christmas Market for local crafts and homemade fudge >>
  • End the evening with cocoa under the stars at a riverfront cabin 

WHERE TO STAY 

French Lick & West Baden Springs, Indiana

Gilded-Age Grandeur in Holiday Glow

Few places capture the elegance of the holidays like the twin towns of French Lick and West Baden Springs. Inside the grand French Lick Resort, guests sip cocktails beneath gilded ceilings while the lobby sparkles with garlands and a towering Christmas tree. Just beyond, the West Baden Springs Hotel stuns with its glass-domed atrium, rising six stories high and trimmed with thousands of lights. Afternoon tea beneath the dome feels like stepping into a bygone era—graceful, glowing, and entirely unforgettable.

“It’s as if Gatsby threw a Christmas party and invited Bing Crosby to sing.”

Santa Claus, Indiana

Where Christmas Lives All Year Long

In Santa Claus, every day is merry and bright, but December is pure magic. The Santa Claus Christmas Store overflows with ornaments, nutcrackers, and glittering decor, while Santa’s Candy Castle tempts with frozen hot chocolate and sweet nostalgia. Visitors mail letters from the famous Santa Claus Post Office, each sealed with the town’s special holiday postmark by a volunteer team of “Santa’s Elves.” At night, the Festival of Lights turns the entire town into a glowing wonderland worthy of its name.

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WHERE TO STAY 

A Season to Wander and Wonder

From Hermann’s candlelit charm to Noel’s postcard tradition, from the gilded halls of French Lick to the joyful streets of Santa Claus, these destinations remind us that the holidays aren’t about distance—they’re about delight. Pack your scarves, hum a carol, and let the Midwest’s most magical towns light your way to a season of wonder.

Hermann Image: Courtesy Visit Hermann.
Noel Image: Photo by Kaitlyn McConnel.
French Lick & West Baden Springs Image: Courtesy Southern Indiana Regional Marketing Co-op. 
Santa Claus Image: Courtesy Spencer County Vistors Bureau.

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