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    'Tis the Season

    9 festive Texas towns to visit for a magical holiday experience

    Julia Jones
    Nov 27, 2019 | 9:00 am
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    Lost Pines Christmas, Bastrop.
    Photo courtesy of Visit Bastrop

    Across Texas, cities and towns are gearing up for Christmastime. If you want a break from crowded big-city light displays and festivals, Texas' small towns have you covered. From inventive ice sculpture displays to local wine tastings, we’ve compiled a list of towns across the Lone Star State filled with winter events where you can experience some Christmas magic.

    Winter Wonderland Island in Galveston
    It may seem too chilly to head to the coast, but Galveston, with a winter full of fun activities, might just be the place to spend this holiday season. Moody Gardens offers eight holiday attractions, including the Festival of Lights and ice sculpture renderings of famous landmarks; Downtown Lasers and Lights merges over-the-top light displays with downtown’s historic backdrop; and Dickens on the Strand brings guests back to the Victorian Era. There are also events at Pleasure Pier and Schlitterbahn, and an opportunity to spend a weekend celebrating the sandhill cranes that have just flown into the area.

    Magical Winter Lights in La Marque
    With one of the most extravagant lantern festivals in the nation, La Marque, 40 miles southeast of Houston, is a can’t-miss Christmas destination. Now through January 5, the 20-acre space is divided into eight different light displays, such as a walk-in castle called The Kingdom, a colorful lantern version of Houston’s landmarks, and massive dinosaurs. This year’s event features Chinese acrobats and the opportunity to learn to make traditional Chinese art.

    Lost Pines Christmas in Bastrop
    Bastrop is home to an array of holiday events just 30 miles east of Austin. Sip mulled wine while shopping along downtown’s storefronts during Wassail Fest on November 30, hear reimagined versions of your favorite holiday classics during “A Country Christmas” at the Farm Street Opry on December 5, and watch the more than 100 floats go by during the Lighted Christmas Parade on December 14. Scream Hollow offers an alternative event: Krampus visits the haunted attraction for three December weekends in Twisted Christmas.

    Salado Christmas Stroll
    Horses clop along Main Street pulling carriages behind them as choirs and bands break out in song at the 59th annual event in Salado, 50 miles north of Austin. Taking place over the first two weekends of December, local shops are open for extended hours so guests can pick out unique gift items; enjoy themed snacks, fair food, and hot chocolate; and experience the merriment of the village in full swing.

    Dickens on Main in Boerne
    Thirty miles northwest of San Antonio is the small town of Boerne, whose celebration of Charles Dickens brings, among other things, snow to the Texas Hill Country. Over Thanksgiving weekend, celebrate the Christmas season within six distinct villages each featuring their own attractions like a petting zoo, live ice sculpture carvings, and the one-man show of A Christmas Carol, appropriately named “Bah Humbug.”

    Christmas Wine Affair in the Texas Hill Country
    If you want a more relaxed way to celebrate the holiday, why not see what Texas wine country has to offer? The Christmas Wine Affair, November 29 through December 15, is a great way to experience wines from the state’s growing industry, and 48 wineries in the area are participating this year. Each ticket comes with complimentary tastings at each participating winery and discounts on wine purchases, as well as a look at the Texas Hill Country during the holidays.

    Christmas Capital of Texas events in Grapevine
    The "Christmas Capital of Texas" does not disappoint with its many offerings. Popular events include visiting the intricate ice sculpture displays, ice slides, and ice monuments dubbed ICE! at the Gaylord Texan; spending a day in the indoor snow at the Great Wolf Lodge’s Snowland; and taking a ride on the North Pole Express at the Grapevine Vintage Railroad. The town also offers movie screenings in its historic Palace Theatre, lots of opportunities to shop for unique gift items, and numerous parades and festivals.

    Texas Christkindl Market in Arlington
    Arlington isn’t the smallest town around, but it lands on our list for its small-town vibes and unique German Christmas offerings. Beginning November 29 through December 22, shop unique and exclusive Christmas decorations from Käthe Wohlfahrt and designs from the renowned Rothenburg ob der Tauber Christmas Village, as well as more local offerings, and enjoy holiday music and an ice skating rink that’s open through mid-January.

    Wonderland of Lights in Marshall
    It’s more than just lights; downtown Marshall in East Texas becomes a holiday wonderland at this annual event from November 27 through December 29. There’s a Santa’s Village where kids can meet the man himself and make arts and crafts, an outdoor ice skating rink for guests of all ages, and horse-drawn carriage rides around town. Live Christmas music plays throughout the month of December, and the historic courthouse is covered in festive decor and lighting.

    Magical Winter Lights, La Marque.

    Magical Winter Lights holiday festival in La Marque, Texas
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    Magical Winter Lights, La Marque.
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    TRANSPORTATION NEWS

    Luxury commuter van startup connects Houston with Austin and San Antonio

    Brandon Watson
    Nov 19, 2025 | 1:00 pm
    Shutto van
    Photo courtesy of Shutto.
    Shutto's regular routes travel most of the Texas Triangle.

    Houstonians now have a new way to hop between cities, and it comes with Wi-Fi, leather seats, and a guaranteed Buc-ee’s stop. On November 17, mobility startup Shutto launched its luxury van service connecting San Antonio, Austin, and Houston, offering travelers a more comfortable alternative to flying or long-haul rideshare.

    Bookings are now available Monday through Saturday with departure times in the morning and evening. One-way fares range from $47-$87, positioning Shutto in a similar lane to Dallas-based Vonlane, which also offers routes from Houston to Austin and San Antonio.

    Unlike other regional transit options, Shutto builds Texas road-trip culture into every journey. Each route includes a pit stop at Buc-ee’s so riders can stock up on kolaches, Beaver Nuggets, and drinks.

    In announcing the launch, founder and CEO Alberto Salcedo called the company a new category in Texas mobility.

    “We are bringing true disruptive mobility to Texas: faster and more convenient than flying (no security lines, no delays), more comfortable and exclusive than the bus or train, and up to 70 percent cheaper than private transfers or Uber Black,” Salcedo said in a release. “Whether you’re commuting for business, visiting family, exploring Texas wineries, or doing a taco tour in San Antonio, Shutto makes traveling between these cities as easy and affordable as riding inside the city.”

    Shutto enters the market at a time when highway congestion is a hotter topic than ever. With high-speed rail still years in the future, its model aims to provide fast, predictable service at commuter prices. The startup touts an on-time departure guarantee and a relaxed ride. Only 12 passengers fit inside each Mercedes Sprinter van.

    Beyond the scheduled routes, Shutto offers private, customizable trips anywhere in the country, a service the company expects will appeal to corporate retreat planners, wedding parties, and tourists wanting to make a day of crawling Hill Country wineries and breweries.

    The day-to-day service picks up at the Foam Coffee & Kitchen parking lot at 5819 Richmond Ave. near the Galleria. In San Antonio, it picks up at La Panadería Bakery’s parking lot at 8305 Broadway. In Austin, vans depart from the Pershing East Café parking lot at 2501 E. Fifth St.

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