Celebrate the Holidays in Gwinnett
It's the most wonderful time of the year
The holiday season is here and we want to make sure you don't miss a thing! Gwinnett has many holiday events happening between now and the end of the year, from tree lightings to cookies with Santa, we have it all! Make the most of your holiday season with all the wonderful activities for you and your family.
Gwinnett Gift Guides
Gwinnett's Official Holiday Events for 2025
Christkindl Market
Experience the magic of the holiday season with the Atlanta Christkindl Market, a unique fusion of traditional German festivities and the vibrant spirit of Atlanta. From delicious culinary delights to…
2025 Georgia Festival of Trees🎄
Get into the festive spirit at the jolliest event in Georgia – the Georgia Festival of Trees! It’s the perfect tradition for families of all ages. Explore a magical forest of beautifully…
Christmas Canteen 2025
Aurora Theatre’s Christmas Canteen returns for a swinging 30th Season! To celebrate, we are adding a horn section to trumpet in the holidays. This high-energy spectacle filled with stunning musical…
Holiday Gift Guide: The Mall of Georgia
Let's Go Shopping Did you know Gwinnett is home to the largest mall in the southeast? The Mall of Georgia in Buford has been around since 1999. It is home to many popular anchor stores, like Macy's…
Guide To Holiday Gifts In Gwinnett
Peachtree Corners Town Center: Buff City Soaps: 5215 Town Center Blvd Suite #670, Peachtree Corners This store is more than just a soap shop, it is a scent heaven! Buff City handmakes products that are free of…
Christmas in Gwinnett
It is the most wonderful time of the year. Everyone is gearing up for the holidays, even the businesses here…
6 Holiday Experiences Only in Gwinnett
Looking for unique holiday experiences you can't find anywhere else? You have come to the right place! It…
Where To Enjoy Sweet Holiday Treats
Break out the peppermint, chocolate and your baking apron—it's time for holiday-themed desserts…
Where to Shop for Stocking Stuffers
"The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there…